I am completely guilty of discounting my work for day job colleagues and acquaintances via friends! I purchased your course a couple of years ago and it was so helpful. I also appreciate this little refresher.
I think the giving discounts to friends and family!! THIS WAS GENIUS! I will totally give invoices no matter the price to show the value of my work!! Thank you so much!!!
Brilliant advice! I’m a freelance writer and this info applies to anyone who sells a creative product. One more point about hourly rates - remember how many hours, months, YEARS it took you to gain your skills. That effort needs to factor in to your hourly rate. And don’t forget materials, too. It all adds up - and charging for it is reasonable and fair. Your clients need to support your entire business, not just the few minutes it took to do their specific project. 🥰
I havent started my own business to have a solid understanding on how to price my work yet and all these tips are really good advices for when i do start! I have been lucky before to have helped a few close friends on designs for their business and even more blessed they were willing to pay way more for my services than i initially asked for (I was also so uncomfortable asking for a price then too). Having people know your worth really makes you feel appreciated
Thank you Becca for this video! Definitely going to check out the course, because I do all of this, except for the hourly rate. My thinking proces is: if I have a flat rate and don't do the math, I don't realize how low my hourly rate actually is.
Hey gurl,I am a photographer by profession,but tbh ,all your mistakes and their corrections work for all job profiles...🤟🏼the last one ...yes....I would do that tooo...as a beginner...
Great video and advice! I’ve done freelance translation work and the same rules apply. Ive committed the same mistakes you mentioned too. Hilarious! Thanks for this- you da best!
Great video! My primary "product" isn't calligraphy, it's glass, so I actually have three categories: 100%, material cost only (since art glass is kinda expensive) and free (and therefore an outright gift). I think this could apply to calligraphers as well; for example if a friend or family supplies the paper and you gift the work, but perhaps the dollar amount isn't enough to make it worth doing? Anyway, just food for thought...
One of the best pricing advice videos I've watched. So helpful thank you!
Ok I'm guilty of ALL 4!!...well until now that is, invoice them with a zero balance due is BRILLIANT!! Thank you for you & your wonderful insight!!
I love the free or full price tip....so helpful!
I am so in need of this info. I have to learn how to ask for what I'm worth. Thank you for sharing.
I'm not selling my work, I'm not even close to that skill yet (but I'm learning!)... However, I think the free or 100% rule is great!
I am completely guilty of discounting my work for day job colleagues and acquaintances via friends! I purchased your course a couple of years ago and it was so helpful. I also appreciate this little refresher.
I think the giving discounts to friends and family!! THIS WAS GENIUS! I will totally give invoices no matter the price to show the value of my work!! Thank you so much!!!
Thank you so much for the family friends discount thing. I wish I heard that sooner but this really helps my stress with selling art.
Brilliant advice! I’m a freelance writer and this info applies to anyone who sells a creative product. One more point about hourly rates - remember how many hours, months, YEARS it took you to gain your skills. That effort needs to factor in to your hourly rate. And don’t forget materials, too. It all adds up - and charging for it is reasonable and fair. Your clients need to support your entire business, not just the few minutes it took to do their specific project. 🥰
The Thumbnail tho 🤣🤣🤣😂 Loved the video Becca!!!!
You are awesome! This makes so much sense
I havent started my own business to have a solid understanding on how to price my work yet and all these tips are really good advices for when i do start!
I have been lucky before to have helped a few close friends on designs for their business and even more blessed they were willing to pay way more for my services than i initially asked for (I was also so uncomfortable asking for a price then too). Having people know your worth really makes you feel appreciated
Thank you Becca for this video! Definitely going to check out the course, because I do all of this, except for the hourly rate. My thinking proces is: if I have a flat rate and don't do the math, I don't realize how low my hourly rate actually is.
Watching you give me vibes 😉😉☺️☺️😉😉☺️😉
Hey gurl,I am a photographer by profession,but tbh ,all your mistakes and their corrections work for all job profiles...🤟🏼the last one ...yes....I would do that tooo...as a beginner...
Thanks for the amazing video 🤗
Great video and advice! I’ve done freelance translation work and the same rules apply. Ive committed the same mistakes you mentioned too. Hilarious! Thanks for this- you da best!
Tow things . Will you make a qna? And please try adding a lot of pressure on the Crayola markers
OMG... the discount part! YES YES YES!
Thank you Becca
Love your videos pls make more often
#1 for me! 😬😬. I’ve had clients not even ask ?? I need to get better at saying the estimate right up front.
2nd & 4th!
Great video! My primary "product" isn't calligraphy, it's glass, so I actually have three categories: 100%, material cost only (since art glass is kinda expensive) and free (and therefore an outright gift). I think this could apply to calligraphers as well; for example if a friend or family supplies the paper and you gift the work, but perhaps the dollar amount isn't enough to make it worth doing? Anyway, just food for thought...
Number 4 my mistake
2nd
Discounting
Guilty of all 4 😔
2nd
I was second not you🙃😅
@Zoya why are u being so rude .??....I dint say anything to you