4 Reasons Why You’re (STILL) An Underpaid Freelancer
If you’ve hit a brick wall with how much you can charge your clients, there are 4 roadblocks that will hold you back from charging more. These 4 roadblocks are guaranteed to keep you underpaid and in the "Zombieland" of pricing. This is where you earn jusssttt enough to survive, but not nearly enough to thrive. If you’re ready to start charging more for your services, break through your income ceiling, and get the f*ck out of Zombieland, this video is for you. Get The 5x1 Marketing Method Guide here ➡ https://6figurecreative.com/marketing 0:00 Intro 0:42 You're not good at what you do 3:45 Invest in yourself 5:34 Your relationship with money 7:47 Scarcity 9:20 You don't develop other skills 11:39 The skills you need 12:47 You're not using your skills to the full potential 15:40 Why you should work with clients who have a budget

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