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One of the biggest challenges architects face is pricing. Too often, talented professionals undercharge because they fear losing clients or feel pressured to compete on price. The result? Overwork, underpayment, and a business that struggles to grow. But here’s the truth: clients don’t pay more because you work harder; they part with more money when they perceive you have more value.
In this episode of The SILL TALKS PODCAST, we go beyond surface-level pricing tips and dive into the mindset, strategy, and positioning it takes to confidently charge premium fees. Premium is not just a number—it’s the outcome of how you present your work, the experience you create, and the results clients believe you can deliver.
Here’s what we’ll unpack:
👉 If you haven’t already, go back and listen to Episode 2: The Designer’s Guide to Negotiation. It perfectly complements this episode by giving you the tools to defend your fees once you’ve positioned yourself for premium pricing.
By the end of this episode, you’ll have a practical roadmap for moving beyond low-ball pricing, attracting clients who respect your expertise, and creating a business model where premium is the baseline.
Architecture isn’t just about designing beautiful spaces; it’s about building a business that reflects your true value.
Send an email to:
[email protected] to let us know what challenges you are currently facing in your business, to see how best we can help you overcome them.
By Egbeiyon Leonard5
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One of the biggest challenges architects face is pricing. Too often, talented professionals undercharge because they fear losing clients or feel pressured to compete on price. The result? Overwork, underpayment, and a business that struggles to grow. But here’s the truth: clients don’t pay more because you work harder; they part with more money when they perceive you have more value.
In this episode of The SILL TALKS PODCAST, we go beyond surface-level pricing tips and dive into the mindset, strategy, and positioning it takes to confidently charge premium fees. Premium is not just a number—it’s the outcome of how you present your work, the experience you create, and the results clients believe you can deliver.
Here’s what we’ll unpack:
👉 If you haven’t already, go back and listen to Episode 2: The Designer’s Guide to Negotiation. It perfectly complements this episode by giving you the tools to defend your fees once you’ve positioned yourself for premium pricing.
By the end of this episode, you’ll have a practical roadmap for moving beyond low-ball pricing, attracting clients who respect your expertise, and creating a business model where premium is the baseline.
Architecture isn’t just about designing beautiful spaces; it’s about building a business that reflects your true value.
Send an email to:
[email protected] to let us know what challenges you are currently facing in your business, to see how best we can help you overcome them.