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[REPLAY] #7 | 3 Ways to Price Your Projects

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Interior Designer's Business Blueprint In order to know your profitability at the end of a project, it’s helpful to see what you estimated in the first place. Just like a budget for money, we need to budget our time.

Today’s topic is one of the most asked questions that I get about building your interior design business and that’s how to price your projects and come up with your service fees and feel more confident in your proposals when you send them out.

In this episode, we answer questions like…

  1. How do you decide what type of pricing strategy (or a few of them) work best for your business?

  2. Do you need to base fees on square footage?

  3. How do you estimate your time?

Here’s a glance at this episode…

[05:22] Do you need to track your time? Is this important regardless of your fee and pricing method?

[06:37] I share what 2 factors your fees should be based on no matter what the project scope entails. How to continue to price projects well even as you and your team become more efficient at project management.

[07:45] I share a few other methods on how to charge that may play a factor in how you charge for a project. I share how charging by the square footage or overall project cost is used by some interior designers (personally, this is not what I use and I share why!)

[11:50] I discuss how to charge for your projects based on time and the value that you bring to the project.

[16:45] I jump into the 3 types of pricing - hourly, flat fee, and hybrid. I share the pros and cons of each type and how we use them in our business.

[28:50] I share my challenge to you for the week!

Resources mentioned in this episode:

🎯 Learn More: Interior Designer’s Business Blueprint - https://www.designersoasis.com/blueprint

WANT MORE?

🛒 Template Shop - 10% off the shop PODCAST10 (Limit one use per customer) 🔖 Interior Design Business Articles

⬇️ Free Resources

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📺 YouTube

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EPISODE WEBSITE ⇗- designersoasis.com/episode/7

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Interior Designer's Business Blueprint In order to know your profitability at the end of a project, it’s helpful to see what you estimated in the first place. Just like a budget for money, we need to budget our time.

Today’s topic is one of the most asked questions that I get about building your interior design business and that’s how to price your projects and come up with your service fees and feel more confident in your proposals when you send them out.

In this episode, we answer questions like…

  1. How do you decide what type of pricing strategy (or a few of them) work best for your business?

  2. Do you need to base fees on square footage?

  3. How do you estimate your time?

Here’s a glance at this episode…

[05:22] Do you need to track your time? Is this important regardless of your fee and pricing method?

[06:37] I share what 2 factors your fees should be based on no matter what the project scope entails. How to continue to price projects well even as you and your team become more efficient at project management.

[07:45] I share a few other methods on how to charge that may play a factor in how you charge for a project. I share how charging by the square footage or overall project cost is used by some interior designers (personally, this is not what I use and I share why!)

[11:50] I discuss how to charge for your projects based on time and the value that you bring to the project.

[16:45] I jump into the 3 types of pricing - hourly, flat fee, and hybrid. I share the pros and cons of each type and how we use them in our business.

[28:50] I share my challenge to you for the week!

Resources mentioned in this episode:

🎯 Learn More: Interior Designer’s Business Blueprint - https://www.designersoasis.com/blueprint

WANT MORE?

🛒 Template Shop - 10% off the shop PODCAST10 (Limit one use per customer) 🔖 Interior Design Business Articles

⬇️ Free Resources

FOLLOW ALONG

🤳Instagram

📍 Pinterest

📺 YouTube

-------------------------------------

***Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts***

FOLLOW this channel so you never miss an episode! - https://www.youtube.com/@DesignersOasis

EPISODE WEBSITE ⇗- designersoasis.com/episode/7

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