EPISODE · May 21, 2024 · 21 MIN
How Do You Determine Freelance Pricing Models?
from Ghost Boss: Stories About the Freelance Afterlife · host Eva Foussat and Danielle Salley
In their conversation, Eva and Danielle discuss how they charge for their freelance design work. They go over various pricing models, including retainer, hourly, and flat rate. They also talk about factors that influence their rates, such as the type of work and the length of the project. Eva shares a funny story from her early design days about getting paid with tacos. Additionally, they mention the usefulness of accounting software like FreshBooks for tracking expenses and invoices.Episode TakeawaysFreelancers choose pricing models like retainer, hourly, or flat rate based on project and client needs.Rate influencers: work type, project duration, client goals.Payment methods can vary by client.Account software like FreshBooks aids efficient expense and invoice tracking for freelancers.Be part of the conversation – follow us @ghostbosspodcast on Instagram!
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In their conversation, Eva and Danielle discuss how they charge for their freelance design work. They go over various pricing models, including retainer, hourly, and flat rate. They also talk about factors that influence their rates, such as the type of work and the length of the project. Eva shares a funny story from her early design days about getting paid with tacos. Additionally, they mention the usefulness of accounting software like FreshBooks for tracking expenses and invoices.Episode TakeawaysFreelancers choose pricing models like retainer, hourly, or flat rate based on project and client needs.Rate influencers: work type, project duration, client goals.Payment methods can vary by client.Account software like FreshBooks aids efficient expense and invoice tracking for freelancers.Be part of the conversation – follow us @ghostbosspodcast on Instagram!
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