EPISODE · Jul 13, 2025 · 9 MIN
Should You Ever Work for Free? A Smart Business Strategy or a Red Flag?
from Simplifying Tax and Accounting from I Hate Numbers:
“Can you do it for exposure?” If you've heard that before, you’re not alone. Whether you’re a designer, coach, accountant, or small business owner, requests for free work are common—and controversial.In this episode of the I Hate Numbers podcast, we unpack when working for free makes sense, when it hurts your business, and how to navigate those tricky requests with professionalism and confidence.Main Topics & DiscussionWhen Saying Yes Might Make SenseExposure & VisibilitySpeaking at industry events or collaborating with the right audience might open doors—if the value exchange is clear.Building a PortfolioWhen starting out or pivoting, unpaid projects can build credibility and act as proof of concept—but only as a short-term strategy.Passion Projects & VolunteeringSometimes, working for free aligns with your values. Whether it’s helping a charity or supporting a cause, do it for joy—not obligation.The Real Cost of Free WorkUnpaid BillsExposure doesn’t cover rent or fund your business growth. Without income, your business becomes a very expensive hobby.Devaluation of Your WorkFree often signals low value. It affects how others see your expertise and sets a difficult precedent when you eventually want to charge.Burnout & ResentmentTaking on too many unpaid gigs leads to frustration, exhaustion, and a loss of motivation.5 Questions to Ask Before Saying YesWhat do I get out of this?Am I choosing this, or being emotionally manipulated?Can they actually afford to pay me?Will this set a long-term precedent?What does my gut say?How to Say No Professionally“Thanks for thinking of me. I’d love to help, but I can’t take on unpaid work right now.”“If you have a budget in future, I’d be happy to chat.”“It wouldn’t be fair to my paying clients.”Be polite but firm. No need to apologise. Read your message aloud before sending.When Free Can Be StrategicTreat it like a marketing expense: proof of concept, brand visibility, or network building.Make sure it aligns with your long-term goals.Ask: “Would I pay for this opportunity if it weren’t free?”Real-World InsightMahmood shares how he’s worked for free through volunteering, guest speaking, and events—always with intention and clarity. Sometimes unpaid work brings real returns—but only when it's your choice, not an obligation.Final TakeawayFree work is a strategy, not a habit. Use it selectively. Stay in control. Your work deserves to be valued—financially and professionally.Links Mentioned in This Episode🔗I Hate Numbers YouTube Channel📘 I Hate Numbers bookEpisode Timecodes[00:00:00] – Intro: The free work dilemma[00:00:45] – Why people say yes to unpaid work[00:01:56] – When free work might be worth it[00:03:48] – The dangers and real costs[00:05:00] – Five questions to ask yourself[00:06:51] – How to say no professionally[00:07:50] – Using free as a smart strategy[00:08:47] – Final thoughts & listener takeawayHost & Show InfoHost Name: Mahmood RezaAbout the Host: Mahmood is an accountant, business advisor, and founder of I Hate Numbers. With decades of experience helping service-based businesses grow, he's passionate about helping professionals get paid what they're worth.Podcast Website:https://www.ihatenumbers.co.uk/i-hate-numbers-podcast/🎧 Listen & Subscribe to I Hate NumbersNot all work is worth doing for free. Share this episode, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, and tune in weekly for more practical business and finance tips. Plan it. Do it. Profit.📘 Check out the I Hate Numbers book for deeper insights on building a profitable, sustainable business.
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