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I always put it this way:

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2025 8:28 am
by Mitu100@
Rich freelancers are not paid according to effort
That's why, when you sell yourself, you should never argue with effort.

Never argue:

“This will take me about 10 hours.”

This should not and must not interest the customer.

At that time, I charged 250 to 300 euros net for a blog article.

The customer wasn't interested in how many hours I spent writing the blog article.


“A blog post will cost you 300 euros and it will have 700 to 1000 words.”

“How long” it takes is not written anywhere and I won’t say either.

The advantage for the cyprus telegram screening customer: He knows exactly how much he is paying and if I take longer, then it is MY problem, not the customer's.

In other words: the risk is mine!

The advantage for me: If I finish the article in 1 hour, then I earn 300 euros per hour.

Of course, the Snowflake freelancers will disagree here.

They are afraid of taking the risk themselves. They are afraid that the client will ask for endless rounds of corrections and that it will end up taking two months to produce one page.

You can make provisions for such cases if you wish.

My retirement planning was always simple: I got paid FIRST.

The more correction loops the customer requires, the longer he will delay receiving the ordered product.