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Alexander2021-01-31 14:45:09
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Alexander, 2021-01-31 14:45:09

How to raise prices for your services?

Hello! I am a novice designer, I recently took up the order "design of an online store, home page". As a beginner, I said that for the menu now, first of all, experience is important and not money! I took a symbolic amount of $ 1 for the work and killed more than 20 working hours for this work with edits. The customer really liked my work and wants me to design the entire store! But somehow I'm no longer ready to sell 20 hours of work for $ 1
Tell me how to ask the customer for a big payment and not frighten him away and what amount is adequate for you per page, given that I took $ 1?

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Dr. Bacon, 2021-01-31
@discom

So to say that now you don’t do it for $ 1, but you do it for N $

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Julia Bedrosova, 2021-02-02
@Bedrosova

Did you work 20 hours for a review? Not only do you not respect yourself, but also spoil the market. Sometimes you can work for free if it is the help of a non-profit - charitable, religious or public organization that has nothing to pay and whose views you share.
Do this: since the customer said that he really likes the work that you did for him, ask him how much, he thinks, you can ask a novice designer for it. And let him pay as much as he sees fit, but not $1. And if you are satisfied with this payment, then do the 2nd job for the same amount. Your "customer" is a bad person, dishonorable, if he himself did not offer to give you money.

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