Hi everyone,
I'm currently undergoing a complete overhaul of my own logo and website, and with my new website copy and structure I'm having trouble on deciding whether or not to include some ideas on my pricing/rates?
Clearly there's advantages and disadvantages to including them...
So, putting it out there for discussion, do you advertise your rates or guideline prices? or do you keep your cards close to your chest? Does it differ for freelancers and agencies? Is it impossible to give guideline or from.. prices given the varying nature and specific requirements of each individual project?
Interested to hear your views
Thanks, Greg
I'm currently undergoing a complete overhaul of my own logo and website, and with my new website copy and structure I'm having trouble on deciding whether or not to include some ideas on my pricing/rates?
Clearly there's advantages and disadvantages to including them...
- Positives being upfront/open approach allowing potential clients to see if I fit with their budgets and expectations, so the majority of enquires I receive will be from clients who know what to expect from quotes, fewer time wasters?
- Negatives being publicly promoting my rates and guideline prices is obviously not a great thing in terms of competition being able to see them, and the other negative I considered was clients getting the wrong impression - the guide prices and explanation would need to be 100% accurate.
So, putting it out there for discussion, do you advertise your rates or guideline prices? or do you keep your cards close to your chest? Does it differ for freelancers and agencies? Is it impossible to give guideline or from.. prices given the varying nature and specific requirements of each individual project?
Interested to hear your views
Thanks, Greg