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By rblank anchor Thursday, 29. May 2008, 09:05:45

The freelancing business part 1: pricing your work

This is the first in a series of articles written by R Blank giving practical advice on the business side of freelancing, including project management, contracts, budgeting and more. In this part he discusses pricing.

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By zomg anchor Thursday, 29. May 2008, 09:57:40

avatarExcellent advice. I've been working as a freelancer for a while already, and this article is definitely a good read for anyone in the business.

By eestlane anchor Thursday, 29. May 2008, 11:41:13

avatarVery useful article. I shall read it through later.
Anyway, I skipped to the pricing part and found interesting examples. By question is:
Should freelancers really ask for an hour pay?

By Profnovice anchor Tuesday, 3. June 2008, 11:35:33

avatarExcellent advice. I've been working as a freelancer for a while already, and this article is definitely a good read for anyone in the business.

agree

I freelancer and this article was very useful for me, yet and all my colleagues read it. thanks for article

By raddrick anchor Monday, 23. June 2008, 15:32:37

avatarI cant wait for the next 5 in the series!

Thanks a million...this is one of the best articles ive found in a while. youre really helping your fellow developers out with these.

Thanks again!

Rick.

By sergiomoura anchor Tuesday, 11. August 2009, 12:31:50

avatarDear R Blank! Thanks, man! I really needed to read something like that.
Please, allow me to translate your articles to portuguese. This would help my co-workers a lot!
(smouracalmon@gmail.com)

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