Hi Everyone!
I received a RFP to put together a creative/editorial team for a 3x per year publication. I've done the proposal using a writer/editor that I work with on a similar magazine and I think we'd do a great job together on the new one (we're both basically freelancers, working from home offices).
We really want to get this contract - the production schedule will fit in with our existing timelines, and it will be fun to work on. What I'm not sure about is how to price my services.. the client wants the creative direction to be priced separately than the layout/production. I usually do both of these jobs simultaneously, and bill an average of one hour per page.
It's possible that if I get the contract, I will only get part of it, not both jobs.. I don't know what the new team will be like to work with (could be a lot of meetings, travel time and revisions) so I'm not sure that I want to quote less than an hour per page, regardless.. so should I add a third pricing option, for doing both jobs together? It's a three year contract.
Any advice??
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