Pricing for Profit eBook via Chris Lema, James Dalman

John Saddington —  March 20, 2013 — 3 Comments

One of the biggest challenges for freelancers and contractors, even us WordPressers, is making sure that we’re charging the right amount for the work that we get done. There are tons of strategies and even tools out there for those that are looking to figure out that “sweet spot” for project pricing but to be quite honest, there’s nothing better than just experience.

But before you walk through the fire and flames where you may get burned for under-charging for your awesome skills, you may want to have Chris Lema and James Dalman (“Dalema”) take you under their wing for a kick-in-the-pants guide on how to price for profit.

These guys have decades of experience collectively and will provide you some context from some pros. For example, in the  guide they’ll provide some ways to rethink your strategy, “mental shifts” and common challenges, especially if you’re just starting out.

Chris explains here:

Make sure to pre-order it here because you’ll save a few bucks instead of paying full-price.

celery

They are using Celery, which is an online service that enable people to accept pre-orders – it’s a new service for me and one that’s pretty neat looking – and hey, it was even a Kickstarter graduate which gives me hope on Pressgram.

Or I hope so!

Thanks Chris and James for sharing your collective money!

John Saddington

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3 responses to Pricing for Profit eBook via Chris Lema, James Dalman

  1. John, you are a funny guy! Thanks for the write up.

    Off to style my hair. :)

  2. Thanks for the kind words, John! (I work on Celery)

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