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Everything in business is an exchange of value, whether you are pricing a product or pricing services. If both sides feel like they’re getting a good value, then the transaction works. That’s a good exchange of value.
If your business is a service business, conventional wisdom says to use project rate rather than hourly rate. My opinion: Project rate is not good for the client.
There are a few reasons why hourly rates work for me AND for my clients:
Listen to Episode 109 (here or in your favorite pod player) hear a more detailed explanation of the pros and cons of hourly rate, and how to engineer an exchange of value that works for both sides.
Published October 2, 2017 by Michael Boezi.
The post Hourly Rate vs. Project Rate: Which Is Most Fair for Both Sides? appeared first on Control Mouse Media, LLC.
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Everything in business is an exchange of value, whether you are pricing a product or pricing services. If both sides feel like they’re getting a good value, then the transaction works. That’s a good exchange of value.
If your business is a service business, conventional wisdom says to use project rate rather than hourly rate. My opinion: Project rate is not good for the client.
There are a few reasons why hourly rates work for me AND for my clients:
Listen to Episode 109 (here or in your favorite pod player) hear a more detailed explanation of the pros and cons of hourly rate, and how to engineer an exchange of value that works for both sides.
Published October 2, 2017 by Michael Boezi.
The post Hourly Rate vs. Project Rate: Which Is Most Fair for Both Sides? appeared first on Control Mouse Media, LLC.