This is such a great question! For work that is a little bit more complex you want to make sure that you give yourself enough of a buffer to make sure you have enough time to hit your deadlines. One way to start figuring that out is to start time tracking your tasks of how long it takes for you to get things done so so you can at least have a ballpark idea. I would include a certain amount of revisions in your contracts. So for example a client will get two rounds for revisions. That way it makes the client think more intentionally about their feedback and reduces the amount of revisions so it is not taking up so much time. Hope this helps! Let us know if you have any other questions!
How do you set up deadlines for work that is complex, and they keep asking for revisions?
This is such a great question! For work that is a little bit more complex you want to make sure that you give yourself enough of a buffer to make sure you have enough time to hit your deadlines. One way to start figuring that out is to start time tracking your tasks of how long it takes for you to get things done so so you can at least have a ballpark idea. I would include a certain amount of revisions in your contracts. So for example a client will get two rounds for revisions. That way it makes the client think more intentionally about their feedback and reduces the amount of revisions so it is not taking up so much time. Hope this helps! Let us know if you have any other questions!