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Saying No to Free Work
Hosted by: James Patrick
Getting asked to work for free is annoying. So, today I’m going to share different ways to respond to inquiries when asked to work for free.
“You do not have to work for exposure.”
IN THIS EPISODE
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Using your years of experience to say no.
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Should you exchange free work in return to add more to your portfolio?
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The power of offering discounts for future work.
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Valuing your work and your time.
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Exploring different options to match your client’s budget.
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Calling them on their bluff.
Connect with James
Website: jamespatrick.com
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Text me marketing questions @: 480-605-3254
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