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Enter your info, and this calculator will generate pricing sheets for you:
Ex: Jason | The Design Shop | BlueWave Marketing
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Neville's Basic Copywriting Package: $500
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Basic Project: | $500 |
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Total: | $500 |
This will be the minimum amount of money you would take for this project. However this package will include a very limited project, just the very basics. This will ensure you won't scare away the client with this price.
Neville's Advanced Copywriting Package: $1,200
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Advanced Project: | $650 |
10 more pages: | $100 |
Social Media Images: | $100 |
Research: | $100 |
SEO: | $150 |
Support: 2 weeks | $100 |
Total: | $1,200 |
This will be the "ideal" amount of money for your project. It will come with some more complete features.
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Unlimited pages: | $600 |
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Support: 4 weeks | $500 |
Total: | $5,550 |
This price might make you uncomfortable to ask for, but it keeps the possibility of getting a very high price for the project! Often freelancers are afraid to ask for a lot of money so they don't scare away the client, however when presented in this Three Tiered structure, the low option is always available, the medium option is the best value, and the high option is in hopes of getting lots more money!
"How do I know what to charge clients?!?"
This is an ultra-common question asked by freelancers all over the world. As a freelancer myself, I've come to the conclusion one of the best ways to charge for projects is by first asking yourself "What would be the minimum amount of money I'd be willing to make on this project?"
Let's say that amount is $500.
However you don't want to short-sell yourself. Perhaps your client is willing to pay you far more than $500....but how do we ask for that price without scaring them away?
The answer is.....
Three Tiered Pricing!
Three Tiered Pricing means you offer three different packages of varying costs: Cheap Package = The minimum price you would be happy to receive. Medium Package = The ideal price you'd like to receive for the project. Expensive Package = The amount of money you'd like to make in your wildest dreams! This will generally be at least 10x more than your minimum price.
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Events
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📃 703 Posts 💬 75,859 WordsLive Feed
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Concerns about pigeonholing our business
Suhel Singh replied to Suhel Singh's question in Questions?
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- Yesterday
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Marketing a NEW Divorce Course For Men
Rob Roseman replied to Rob Roseman's topic in Copywriting & Content
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- copywriting
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(and 1 more)
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Is this type of cold email a good idea?
Susana Crofton replied to Declan Ward's topic in Copywriting & Content
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Attila Nagy's Journal
Susana Crofton replied to Attila Nagy's topic in Goals, Introductions, and Accountability Journals
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People on my website or social media when I parcel it out
Susana Crofton replied to Collin Harsin's topic in Copywriting & Content
- blog post
- copywriting
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(and 1 more)
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Declan Ward's Journal
Susana Crofton replied to Declan Ward's topic in Goals, Introductions, and Accountability Journals
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- Last week
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YouTube and Facebook ad copy
Susana Crofton replied to Christopher Ozar's topic in Ads
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Brian Kearney1's Journal
Johnny replied to Brian Kearney1's topic in Goals, Introductions, and Accountability Journals
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The S.W.I.P.E.S. Email (Friday October 18th, 2024)
Neville commented on Neville's blog entry in Copywriting Course Blog
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Assignment: Mark up an image with callouts
Hinal Shah commented on Admin Lesley's lesson in Assignments
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