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This is BizCraft, the podcast about the business side of web design, recorded live almost every two weeks. Your hosts are Carl Smith (@carlsmith) of nGen Works and Gene Crawford (@genecrawford) of UnmatchedStyle.
In this Episode of BizCraft we answer a listener question, we discuss local markets, raising rates, pricing and getting along.
We answered a question from Harry O’Connor who recently posted to us on the last show’s post.
Firstly, a question about price. I run my business in a small city, and we are competitively priced, however I feel we are charging less than we are worth. In one of your episodes you said that if you could go back in time 10 years you would charge more than the $100/p/h you charged initially. That is quite a bit more than we charge and our company has been running for over a decade – bear in mind we are in the UK. So how does one increase prices in a location where there is not a lot of wealth and web design isn’t seen as something that should cost a lot? We have slowly increased our prices over the years, but if we were to double it I don’t think that would be good for our business.
What we covered:
Secondly, how does a small business make that leap into finding dream clients? This isn’t silicon valley – so what can we do to network with exciting businesses we would like to work with that are not geographically close?
We covered this post by Austin Church as part two of this episode: Jobs Aren’t Assets: 8 Ways for Creatives to Make More Money
Gene: Two Brothers Cane and Ebel – Red Rye Ale
The post BizCraft Episode 58: Local markets, raising rates, pricing and getting along first appeared on Unmatched Style.
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Download MP3 (41 MB / 01:02:19)
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This is BizCraft, the podcast about the business side of web design, recorded live almost every two weeks. Your hosts are Carl Smith (@carlsmith) of nGen Works and Gene Crawford (@genecrawford) of UnmatchedStyle.
In this Episode of BizCraft we answer a listener question, we discuss local markets, raising rates, pricing and getting along.
We answered a question from Harry O’Connor who recently posted to us on the last show’s post.
Firstly, a question about price. I run my business in a small city, and we are competitively priced, however I feel we are charging less than we are worth. In one of your episodes you said that if you could go back in time 10 years you would charge more than the $100/p/h you charged initially. That is quite a bit more than we charge and our company has been running for over a decade – bear in mind we are in the UK. So how does one increase prices in a location where there is not a lot of wealth and web design isn’t seen as something that should cost a lot? We have slowly increased our prices over the years, but if we were to double it I don’t think that would be good for our business.
What we covered:
Secondly, how does a small business make that leap into finding dream clients? This isn’t silicon valley – so what can we do to network with exciting businesses we would like to work with that are not geographically close?
We covered this post by Austin Church as part two of this episode: Jobs Aren’t Assets: 8 Ways for Creatives to Make More Money
Gene: Two Brothers Cane and Ebel – Red Rye Ale
The post BizCraft Episode 58: Local markets, raising rates, pricing and getting along first appeared on Unmatched Style.