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Try not giving the discount on your next 3 quotes. See if it meaningfully increases client resistance. It probably won't.

Can I tell you a story of something stupid I once did which nonetheless does not constrain me to always acting stupidly in the future? A particular prospect asked for a quote of my rate. I quoted my then-going rate and then, because I could not stop my fingers, said "But since we're Internet buddies I'll give you a discount." He said "OK, what's the final rate?" And I chopped 50% off. He accepted.

Note that in no point prior to that had he evinced any problems with paying the actual rate and, indeed, the difference between X and 2X is meaningless to him because a) he's a millionaire and b) neither X nor 2X comes out of his pocket, it comes out of a budget of a corporate entity he happens to own a lot of shares in, and both of us assumed (accurately) that the engagement was going to make those shares worth substantially more than X, 2X, or 10X more.

I set fire to five figures with two emails, and he probably doesn't even remember that conversation. Facepalm. But I don't have to facepalm next time, and neither do you.




Good lesson. I'm always selling myself for cheap because somehow I feel bad about charging for my code. I'll try it outside.




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