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by sergiotapia
4383 days ago
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> Post smallish fixed price jobs and say more is at stake if they do well. This is a giant red flag for me as a freelancer. It immediately puts me off as a sign of this guy is being defensive for some reason. "I know we're paying you lower than your usual rate, but if you do this right, there's another project down the line." No thank you. |
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Don't forget that the client might not know what the budget should be, and on most sites, you can simply bid above their max and explain in the proposal why their budget was too low. Likely you will stand out if you brought up something they forgot to include or didn't consider.
Question: what if they said there will be an audition project at your specified rate? Not fixed bid, but you would be expected to provide an estimate. That is how I am doing it for my next project and would love to hear feedback.