I’m worth more than a disposable, temporary employee. But, I need to do the work behind the scenes to prove it.
I wrote the following with photography in mind, but you could adapt it to any business.
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Yesterday, someone1 wanted to know how much I’d charge to cover an event. I scribbled down some non-reimbursable expenses, crunched the simple numbers and replied.
“Um, can you give us a discount?” (paraphrased)
I immediately remembered this going around the internet:
Thanks to Nick Campbell from greyscalegorilla for the image
Problem: I’m terrible at negotiating.
I grit my teeth, convinced that I could use the experience. I reluctantly replied with a discounted offer. Gah!
I’m still waiting for a reply as they think about it.
Several months ago, Mike Kang told me I needed to write my business plan.2
Problem: I’m lacking a business plan!
Here are some obvious aspects of photography:
I can’t break down these numbers for you. They’re different for each person. I would’ve kept going, but there’s a lot.
If you don’t know your Cost of Doing Business (CoDB), you will never be able to state a confident quote/estimate.
(Are you a photographer? Read through the licensing guide that ASMP has compiled. It’s ridiculously informative.)
Problem: I haven’t even read the Licensing Guide.
I need to read and execute its advice. Hush.
After a five months with my first DSLR camera, someone paid me3 to photograph an event. Oh, it was the first event I covered.
A year later, that customer returned. (They’re awesome!)
In contrast, I’m “negotiating” with a someone that’s probably conditioned with this mindset. I actually shot an event for them before, pro bono. They loved my photos, “especially the black and white ones.” They know I’m good. Yet now, they’re still trying to lowball.
I’m not sure if they’re aware of it, but they’re indirectly saying “free or forget it.” If I accept, I’m working at a loss.
You’re probably wasting your time. Don’t burn the bridges. Be gracious and decline.
This topic is always being discussed. I’m going to link to several extraordinary articles and you’re going to read them:
You didn’t skim. I know you didn’t. You need this to work too much to skim.
Oh, did you see that video embedded in the three-part series of John Harrington’s posts? I’m not linking to the video. Read through his posts and find it. Watch it several times. I want to see that “Aha!” moment.
A burgeoning professional photographer.4
I’m not a grouch or cocky. I’m just trying to do more than survive, and I need every dollar I charge.
If I just wanted to get by, why do all this?
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