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Charging Less Does Not Get You More Clients
Lowering your price signals you don't believe in your own work. Clients feel that immediately. I used to think cheap pricing was my advantage. Easier yes from clients, faster deals, less pushback. Wrong. The cheap clients argued the most. Asked for extra revisions for free. Ghosted on payment. Treated the work like it had no value because I priced it like it had no value. The moment I raised my rates, something weird happened. Less leads, but the ones who came in respected the process. Paid on time. Didn't haggle over every detail. A low price doesn't make you accessible. It makes you replaceable. If someone can find your exact service for cheaper, they'll find someone even cheaper than that next month too. You're not building a client, you're building a bidding war. Charge what the work is worth. The right client isn't looking for the lowest number. They're looking for someone who sounds like they know what they're doing. If your price doesn't make some people walk away, it's probably too low.
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