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by orangethirty 4991 days ago
Contrary to what people here tell you, its not so easy getting pad anything above $50/hour as a freelancer. Its possible (I charge more than that and have a healthy stream of customers), but it takes a lot of marketing in your part. If you can't market yourself, then you are better off charging less. In fact, I've been thinking about lowering my prices in order to have more time for other projects (most notably Nuuton).
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I don't really think this is true. I'm in a small market full of stingy clients, and most developers sell their time to each other at $50 an hour and bill clients at $80-150 an hour.

It really depends on your goal. If your goal is to work with good clients and spend a bit more time on sales (maybe a 40/60 split), then a higher rate is what you want. If you want to spend more time developing and less time on sales (say, 20/80), then your rate will probably be half of what it could have been.

If you don't want to do sales at all, and just focus on development, you're not going to be able to make it as a freelancer.