• sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    6 hours ago

    Advertising yourself as:

    1. Bad at internal budgeting

    2. Full of yourself

    … is a bold marketing strategy during an economic depression, for a freelance/contract worker.

    Best of luck Nat.

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      This is really taking a pretty harmless comment too seriously. The point is shit is expensive and clients want everything cheap. Any freelancer can relate to this particular framing. I used to have people want $300 websites and they didn’t care that it would take potentially a week to build their site. Surely just abstractly we can all relate to shit being expensive though?

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      … is a bold marketing strategy during an economic depression

      Never undersell the possibility that this person is lying.

      Or that this is a stock photo and the text is clickbait.

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      I mean she’s got a point. I used to do web design and the number of people who reckoned that it should cost the equivalent of $40 was ridiculous. I’d required at least 10 times that just as compensation from having to work with shopify.

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        One of the main reasons I got into hardware is because there’s an inherent bias that digital things have no intrinsic value.

        Like, you might expect a calculator app to be free, but nobody expects a calculator to be free.

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          When doing websites. I always told people upfront, you can do it cheap, fast, or good. Pick two because all three doesn’t exist.

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            Well technically you can have all three be met at the same time.

            The omly question you have to ask yourself is ‘Are you as happy of the idea of slavery as most other capitalists are?’

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        … did you market yourself as a stuck up prick who can’t budget well?

        Or did you maybe save that for some stage of contract negotiations?

        There are ways to dance the dance; hers seems to be the equivalent of loudly complain that no one is picking her to dance with because no one can afford her.

        Just not a good strategy.

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          Well I certainly found it was a good idea to not keep the customer in the dark about my prices. If I’m going to be expensive I might as well tell them outright, it’s not like I’m going to get more customers if I led them on.