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RE: Being a Freelance Artist - How Much Should You Charge to Your Clients? (Pt.2)

in #art8 years ago (edited)
If you are Freelance artist then i cannot say exactly, How Much the Creation should be charged. But If you are a freelance writer then simply Write in a Decentralized Social Network & Blogging Platform. Which Will Pay More than YOU have EXPECTED. For the Moment Your Article is UPVOTED by 15 People and You are Paid with 217.69 Dollars. Really A Good Payment...
Oh YES, I Forgot to tell you the name of the platform where you get paid this way - IT IS STEEMIT !!!

Thanks - @cWorldV99
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what should I do if I'm not a writer? ;)

Keep Using STEEMIT the Way You can Present Your Category. YOU Will Get Your Destination...

If we are talking about the freelance post, It really varies depending on the profession @allfabeta, mostly due to the difference on the time consumed to finish each project. So I think you can basically adapt it to yours =)

follow few steps that can really help you to have a better approach to the community itself. (some things that no one does, but I teach them openly and say that they drove me where I am right now)If we are talking about @cworldv99 I think you can try whatever you do here, but remember, this is a community made by humans and because of this, I recommend to you to

their technique (if they are artist) or in valuing themselves and their work.And about your first reply @cworldv99 I still work freelance for many companies in the world, which gives me the chance to charge them either more or less depending of where they come from. I consider Steemit is a great help although I use it always for trying to help others to get further in

Besides all the effort and love I put in my posts, I talk with a lot of people and try constantly to help them, participate in contests and in the community. Basically I put a lot of time in Steemit when I am out of freelance work. Such as I am doing in this reply. So please don't talk with envy, but instead of that try to learn something from all this and apply it to your "steemit-flow" =)