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

in #art7 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 =)

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 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)

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 their technique (if they are artist) or in valuing themselves and their work.

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" =)