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beekaytee - Nov 29, 2012 8:36:20 am PST #1064 of 1416
Compassionately intolerant

No comments on the ezine/newsletter pricing?

The subject came up again yesterday and looks to be moving forward in January. I need to come up with a proposal. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!


le nubian - Nov 29, 2012 8:42:24 am PST #1065 of 1416
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

bonny,

I think you should charge (roughly) by time it takes you to do it. If you were being paid to do this elsewhere, how much would you charge?

You may want to give a discount for whatever promotion/additional business it might get you, but I wouldn't discount much. You don't want to do it, so the price should be fair, but factor in a slight "I don't wanna" premium.


beekaytee - Nov 29, 2012 8:43:47 am PST #1066 of 1416
Compassionately intolerant

My assumption is about $45 per hour for the writing and graphics combined.

Is that reasonable?


le nubian - Nov 29, 2012 8:57:47 am PST #1067 of 1416
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

others will have to weigh in about that.


Ginger - Nov 29, 2012 9:04:41 am PST #1068 of 1416
"It didn't taste good. It tasted soooo horrible. It tasted like....a vodka martini." - Matilda

Squarespace is some decent templates, and the reviews generally say it's user friendly.

(JZ, insent to your profile address.)

Bonny, that's quite reasonable. It's actually somewhat low for a professional, but prices are all over the map. You may be happier estimating your time and coming up with a project or per-issue price, with a caveat that work beyond the agreed-on scope will be billed hourly at X rate. Sometimes hourly pricing is awkward with someone you work with regularly, because conversations may include a lot of time talking about the newsletter, but it's hard to know how to bill that time.


Strix - Nov 30, 2012 11:43:23 am PST #1069 of 1416
A dress should be tight enough to show you're a woman but loose enough to flee from zombies. — Ginger

I'd charge $60, and come down to $50. Iffn you want, I can also send you my writing contact template, though you may have one such. You'd need to tweak it, but the tweaks would be easy. It was vetted by a Real Live Lawyer.

Make sure you have a rider about # of revisions or edits, or a job you get paid $250 for ostensibly 5 hours of work will be for more like 15 hours of revisions.

JZ, go to the recalcitrant one with a plan and budget in hand, with backup info on how vital branding is when one is a small press? And that he is doing too many vital tasks that HAVE to be done by him, but that this DOESN'T, and it will leave him time to focus his energies on what he's needed for? Maybe?


JZ - Nov 30, 2012 12:01:33 pm PST #1070 of 1416
See? I gave everybody here an opportunity to tell me what a bad person I am and nobody did, because I fuckin' rule.

Strix, the other business partner is gearing up to do just that. It definitely helps to have some specific options and a budget range to point to, as well as confirmation from folks who aren't either her or me that this stuff does matter and absolutely needs to be either a constant top priority or handed off to someone else, so thanks hugely to everyone who gave input. It helps so much.


beekaytee - Dec 01, 2012 1:41:35 pm PST #1071 of 1416
Compassionately intolerant

Thanks Strix! I would SO appreciate your template. Many, many thanks. You know the address.


NoiseDesign - Jan 28, 2013 11:27:00 am PST #1072 of 1416
Our wings are not tired

It's time for me to work on taxes for 2012. It's one of the aspects of owning a business that really get no enjoyment from. There are hundreds of receipts to make sure we have entered correctly into quicken for the year. No matter how hard we try to keep up on this during the year there is always a huge pile to go through before we can fill in the tax packet. Then I need to go through the tax prep packet from the accountant and check all the items that have a depreciation schedule to see if we retired or sold them during 2012 and if so find the selling price so that he can update all of those, then it will be time to work out what new items in 2012 deserve to have a depreciation schedule set up.

I'm tired just thinking about it.


Stephanie - Jan 28, 2013 11:43:01 am PST #1073 of 1416
Trust my rage

I am so with you. What kills me is that I actually offer tax prep services as part of our business, BUT there is no way I can do my own taxes because it is just too complicated.

I think I do a decent job of staying on top of it during the year (the extra attorney regulations sort of force me to) but still, the minutiae of all the receipts and what got sold/where I drove/etc, just wears me out.