- 0
Setting a Correct Price for your Gigs
-
Topics
-
- 0 votes
- 0 answers
-
Question: Client said they need my email for payment to push through, is this a SCAM?
By yoowxxi, in Starter Questions
- Awaiting best answer
- 0 votes
- 2 answers
-
Question: How many 5 star reviews does it take to negate a 1 star review?
By domenikbrenner, in Questions
- Awaiting best answer
- 0 votes
- 1 answer
-
- 29 replies
- 2,343 views
-
- 0 votes
- 10 answers
-
Question
greenlz
Hi, I've started off on Fiverr with doing 3D Modeling and Graphical Representation. I listed all my gigs as low as possible to ramp up some easy 5 star reviews. And that part worked quite well for me. Now I am getting slowly to a stage where I am looking to increase the price of my service and with that the level of professionalism and delivery. I am also working towards getting my first certification on the current software I use, (thanks Udemy!).
I would like to ask you for your opinion on how you price your 3D gigs.
I watched some random YouTube video that explained the price in a couple of steps. They explained that each service price should consist of:
-Flat Rate (Price for files, consultation, packing etc.)
-Reach Rate (The bigger audience, the bigger price. Example: small shop charge less than for a large event)
-Modeling Rate (Price per hour for modeling)
-Technical Drawings Rate (price per hour for tech drawings)
-Image Rendering Rate (price per hour for renders)
-Revision Rate (price per hour for adjustments)
-Discount rate (discounts for returning customers and random discounts for customers, because lets be honest. Even though the price might be high, everyone feels better if you have a 10 or 15% discount applied
Link to comment
Share on other sites
0 answers to this question
Recommended Posts
Please sign in to comment
You will be able to leave a comment after signing in
Sign In Now