How to Price Your Websites as a Freelancer w/ Thiago Olivera

Self-Made Web Designer - A podcast by Chris Misterek

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It’s pretty tough to know how to price your services as a freelance web designer. There are so many people that will tell you something different. Some say you should charge hourly while others say a flat rate is the only decent thing to do. Some will tell you to charge a minimum of $5,000 while ohers will encourage you to shoot for a lower price with a higher output. Is there a one-size-fits-all pricing strategy out there for freelance web designers? YOUR PRICING STRATEGY DEPENDS ON YOU In this week’s episode of the Self-Made Web Designer podcast I chat with Thiago Olivera. Thiago is a freelance web design side hustler. And, throughout the 10 years that he’s been building websites for clients he’s tried a few pricing strategies. In the early days he started like most of us do WAY UNDER PRICED. But, slowly he began to raise his rates. Then he went on to get a steady paycheck from an agency. That ended and he had to start over again with finding clients and getting to a rate he was happy with. He learned a lot on the way and he is sharing his insight with us this week.