In this episode, the often taboo subject of how to decide what to charge for what you do. Getting the balance between too cheap and too pricey can be tricky, so Andy and Anna share their experiences — including Andy’s infamous ‘double your rate Fridays — and how to handle uncomfortable conversations about money.
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Unfinished Business: Because you’re worth it
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Home Work - 004 - Distraction
A podcast for people who work from home, whether freelancer or telecommuter. Listen weekly for discussion and advice around a wide assortment of topics that home workers encounter.
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Home Work - 003 - Assembling a Team
A podcast for people who work from home, whether freelancer or telecommuter. Listen weekly for discussion and advice around a wide assortment of topics that home workers encounter.
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Home Work - 002 - Work Spaces
A podcast for people who work from home, whether freelancer or telecommuter. Listen weekly for discussion and advice around a wide assortment of topics that home workers encounter.
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Home Work - 001 - Introductions
A podcast for people who work from home, whether freelancer or telecommuter. Listen weekly for discussion and advice around a wide assortment of topics that home workers encounter.
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Home Work: 005 - Equipment & Tools
A podcast for people who work from home, whether freelancer or telecommuter. Listen weekly for discussion and advice around a wide assortment of topics that home workers encounter.
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Freelancers: You’re Five Products Away From Freedom
If you’re a freelancer, you know that your existence comes down to chasing after lots of client engagements, projects, gigs, whatever you want to call them. If you stop working for any reason (illness, travel, you just want or need a break) then the income stops. Adding products to the mix can be a really great way to add small (but potentially large!) streams of income that you can count on month after month. I’ll talk about using your talents and strengths to create products (ebooks, themes/templates, photography/artwork, plugins/apps, membership sites) that will appeal to an audience and generate sales. Remember, even if you only create a $100/week product, it only takes 5 or 6 of those to really start making a big difference in the way you work and live. This isn’t about creating a "four hour workweek" or some other hyped BS, this is about creating repeatable, realistic income streams.
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The 404 892: Where estamos agradecidos de haber sobrevivido el huracan Eirene (podcast) | The 404 Podcast - CNET Blogs
Hurricane Irene is over, but all we have to show for it is the extra weight we gained from eating Dominos all weekend. The storm left tons of buildings, roads, and trees damaged, but the award for ‘Worst Irrevocable Damage’ goes to Mayor Bloomberg for ‘trying’ to address the Spanish-speaking population in their native language. Read this blog post by Justin Yu on The 404 Podcast.
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Let’s Make Mistakes 13
They talk about pitfalls of hiring a designer for a job and how to do it better. And they discuss leaving design jobs (whether you can you stay “friends” or connections on social networking sites after a bad end to a job.)
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The Big Web Show 53: Raising Rates
Jeffrey Zeldman and Dan Benamin discuss the business of Web development.
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