Keeping an open perspective on pricing will benefit you in the long term, especially if your freelance business evolves, or you gain experience and end up not being satisfied with how you’re pricing.

It’s time to converge on all we’ve said in the guide so far about the different pricing models. Each one obviously comes with its own pros and cons and this article is designed to help you easily choose the best one for your business or maybe just for your upcoming project.

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Now you’re ready to choose one. To help you out, we’ve out together the top 3 things to keep in mind when making your decision:

  1. Skills and expertise

The pricing model you choose should showcase your skills and expertise as well as your client’s needs.

  1. Resources required

  2. Business goals

Think about your business goals and what you hope to accomplish as a freelancer.

Is freelancing temporary for you? What’s your vision for your business? Answering these simple questions will help you understand how refined or simple you want your pricing to be.