pricing book for artists tells me how much I should be charging

things and links I mentioned in this video: The book I mentioned so much is called Pricing and Ethical Guidelines Handbook Hourly rate calculator https://allfreelancewriting.com/freel... https://clockify.me/hourly-rate-calcu... https://www.freelancebusinessguide.co... Litebox rate finder https://litebox.info/2019/08/02/wage-... Also their IG account   / ccoqcucj66s   Freelance 101 https://www.freelancersunion.org/reso... Hourly rate infographic https://www.creativelive.com/blog/how... Sam Rowe shared how much he did on editorial projects!   / 1286344257247354886   Useful hashtag on twitter is #PublishingPaidMe Kelly Stamps awesome youtube channel    / kellystamps   PATREON For behind the scenes into all the projects I'm working on RIGHT NOW, more sketchbook tours, secret Q&As, podcast-newsletter AND illustration club YAAY!, support my work on Patreon! :)   / frannerd   what's patreon https://goo.gl/xYxMm1 FOLLOW ME ALL social media Twitter, instagram @frannerd Online shop https://wearenicehumans.com Portfolio www.frannerd.cl VIDEO CREDITS Thank you so so much to super Kevin for writing the spanish subtitles! We loooove you Keviin! All my music is from Epidemic Sound Camera Canon EOS M6 with a 22 lens I use DaVinci Resolve for editing! Things you don't know about this video: I'm still mega nervous about posting this video. It sucks when someone points out "you're undercharging!", it's hard not to feel bad and ashamed. I still feel like that! I once heard if you found yourself working too much, you have too much work, too many commissions, and you're still barely making it every month (money wise), it means that you have to rise your prices. I heard that in Berlin for the first time, and it gave me the courage to rise my hourly rate. I also heard you should rise your hourly rate every year or two, just because you gain so much knowledge and experience every year! So make sure to level up!