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I failed at pricing my work

Season 1, Ep. 5

One of the big pitfalls of starting out is pricing your work? We have all undercharged but what does it say to your customers about the quality of your work?


In this episode we chat with Philip Darling about the steep lessons learned when pricing a job and how offering the best deal might not be what your client is looking for.


Philip specialties in Innovation and Brand Consultancy, Brand Development, Concepts, Video Direction.


You can find out more about Philip https://darling.ie/


Find out more about Flipp Angels™ www.FlippAngels.com

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