EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
It always amazes me to have someone ask you to do for free what you do for your work every day. Do you work for free at your job???
I was a little slow at learning this. It hit me when I realized that instead of me making money for my time and effort, they where the ones making money off of my time by not having to pay me for what I would charge anybody else for. At first, I made up excuses of why I didn't have time to "help" them out, but eventually I just told them that if I'm going to be working for them, then this is what it will cost you. Funny how not one single person that I "helped" ever hired me. In hind site, I realized that they never "helped" me with anything either.
Now the only people that I do stuff for free is my parents.
I do not give discounts to friends, family or churches. You pay what any of my other clients pay. Why go do a job for less, when somebody else is willing to pay my normal rate? I have bills to pay, invested tens of thousands of dollars in tools, and I now look at it as an insult to expect to pay me less so they can keep more money in their pockets.
Having said all that, I will do small "favors" for clients if they need something done, and it turns out to be a super quick and easy fix, by not charging them anything, with the knowledge that they will remember that, and call me again when they need something else done. This has worked out so well that they tell their friends about me and hire me for a project. I consider this marketing, and part of what it costs to get new clients, and keep existing ones happy.