Hey freelancers and engineers,
Like many freelancers, I started with a rate that felt "safe." It was lower than my market value, but I told myself I needed to "build a profile." The work started coming in, but so did the long evenings and weekend sessions. I realized that if I didn’t adjust, I’d simply recreate a stressful full‑time job—just with a different boss each month.
The shift started when I looked at my completed projects and asked: "If I did this again today, what rate would feel fair for both sides?"
In almost every case, the answer was higher than what I’d actually charged. So I raised my rate in small, deliberate steps. New clients saw the updated rate. For existing clients, I was transparent: I explained that my rate was going up due to demand and experience, and I gave them advance notice so they could plan.
The clients who valued quality stayed. Some even increased the scope of their projects once they realized I was treating my work like a serious business, not a side hobby.
The ones who only chased the lowest price naturally drifted away.
Today, I work with fewer clients, but on better‑scoped, better‑paid projects that match my skills and energy. Upwork became more sustainable once my rate reflected the value I actually delivered.
Thanks for being here. If your calendar is full but your energy and earnings are not, it might be time to raise your rate and align it with the value you deliver.
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