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Friday Frank Talk: The Myth of the Freelance “Going Rate”

Sharon Hurley Hall, who is one of the smartest freelancers I know, said something the other day that made me nod my head in agreement so much I thought I’d sprain my neck. It’s about this notion of a “going rate” in freelancing. This came up in a discussion on a private forum about yet […]

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Fair Pricing and the Freelance Writer

Lately, I’ve been enjoying Walt Kania’s posts over at The Freelancery blog. Maybe it’s because Walt has been focused on pricing recently, which is a perennial concern for writers. His most recent post delves into what a “fair price” may be. It’s a question I ask myself quite a lot. I bet you do, too. […]

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