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Hello all freelancers. Obviously when you sell a service on Seocheckout you get paid for that service and any extras that you sell with it. You do the work that's required, then deliver the order and then you get paid when the order is complete. Nice and straightforward.
But without seocheckout, if you are to do some work for someone, and that work could take up to, say 4 hours of work in total. And you was to work for on it for either 4 hours straight, or 1 hour per day for 4 days. Then you could either charge by the hour for that work or charge a one off price instead.
What is the best thing to do in this scenario? Charge for your time by the hour? Or charge a one off price for the work instead? Or does it really depend on how many hours we're talking about and or how much work is involved?
Because sometimes the work might only take you 1 hour or less. Or Sometimes it could take you up to a week. So if so, how do you value that in a price you can charge people? Is it better to work out what it would charge per hour and just give them a price to pay upfront? Or is it better to do the work, then see how long it would have taken you and then charge them for however long it took you to complete that work?
What way do you like to charge for your freelance work and why?
By the hour? Or a one off charge?
I'm interested to know!
Thanks!
Mike
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Everett
I have had more success with packages or services other than charging by the hour. Plus, if I am charging by the hour, I would want to focus on all the hours that I had to do based upon the hours that were agreed upon, and sometimes this can conflict with other services and I do not think the client wants to pay for me working on other projects.. lol I charge a one off price, or basically I have "packages" or "services" that customers can buy. I do not go by the hour because I'm not exactly certain of how many hours it could take, depending on the project or if I am actually going to be available during the hours specified by the order. I have had more success with packages or services other than charging by the hour. Plus, if I am charging by the hour, I would want to focus on all the hours that I had to do based upon the hours that were agreed upon, and sometimes this can conflict with other services and I do not think the client wants to pay for me working on other projects.. lol
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