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Fee Proposal, What is it?
Fee Proposal, What is it?
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Feb 10 2014, 06:11 PM
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QUOTE(AwesomeWeng @ Feb 6 2014, 06:24 PM) Hello everyone. Just wanna ask some question here. Please also specify what are the type of your delivered products, whether it is in a DVD form and all images will be retouched (please also specify your level of touch up)I sent an email to an entertainment magazine to apply being a part time photographer covering events for them. They emailed back me asking for a fee proposal. I haven't never heard or do this before because I have been freelancing for my friend ( We trusted each other so there is no documents/contracts ). I googled a bit and I roughly knew that it's about service rate and how much you charge them, but I don't know how much should I write? May I ask for some guidance on what are the usual rates and how to write it? Thanks ! |
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Feb 11 2014, 11:49 AM
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QUOTE(goldfries @ Feb 10 2014, 08:29 PM) still good price actually. Market driven forces 4 hours of work (not counting travel time) you do 10 events at 4 hours each also in 40 hours you get 10x RM 500 already. recently some one looking for togs also, I offfered my non-RM 500 price but got turned down as some other team willing to accept the job for lower fee. Can't blame people though, if they're willing to work more as long as there's money come in and they're not at a loss, it's all good. |
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