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Proposals, Pricing and More

As part of this week’s #solopr Twitter chat, pros in PR consulting offered advice on two key issues in running your business, addressing the following questions: 1. As discussed in today’s Solo PR post, have you used value/fee-based (rather than hourly) pricing? Experiences? 1a. For those who use value-based pricing for media relations, how do [...]

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Setting Rates: A Field Guide

This is a guest post from Greg Brooks, principal of West Third Group. What should you charge? More to the point: Why aren’t you charging more? It’s a surprising blind spot – not just because otherwise smart practitioners get it wrong, but also in the sheer breadth of ways they blow it. Solos charge too [...]

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Insights on Fees, Employees, and more

This week’s #solopr Twitter chat addressed some of the top issues facing independent PR consultants, ranging from when to raise rates, to when to hire employees. We covered the following questions: 1. How do you know when your fees are too low? 2. When it comes to your retainer, do you reduce it for smaller [...]

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Fish or Cut Bait

This week’s #solopr Twitter chat was once again a fun and informative hour. In honor of the former (and the fact that it’s April Fool’s Day), I couldn’t resist including an image that relates to an inside joke among chatters – the transcript reveals why this week’s discussion was dubbed the “fish chat” by some. [...]

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Wire Services, Unpaid Bills, and More

As part of this week’s #solopr Twitter chat, top PR consultants discussed a wide-range of topics, addressing the following questions: 1) What wire services have you used, and which do you prefer? Is wire distribution important these days? 2) How do solos collect on unpaid bills, and can the debts be written off on taxes? [...]

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Parting Ways with a Client, and More

As part of this week’s #solopr Twitter chat, PR consultants offered insights on a variety of important issues, including the following: 1) Do you provide a client with a variable rate sheet, or just say “this is what I charge?” 2) How are other #solopr pros creatively using their Web sites for self promotion? 3) [...]

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To Free, or Not to Free

During a recent #solopr chat on Twitter, I made the following statement: Remember: it’s worse to work for free than to not work at all. While many pros agreed with me, some had serious questions about this advice (below). But aside from new business opportunities (which are unpaid in virtually all cases), working for free [...]

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Lessons Learned

This week’s #solopr Twitter chat covered a wide-range of topics, with some of the top pros in PR consulting weighing in on the following questions: 1) Do you take credit cards or some sort of online payment vehicle? 2) Have you ever relocated your biz to another city/state? How did that work? Did you keep [...]

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How to Charge for Social Media Services

During this week’s #solopr Twitter chat, top independent consultants shared invaluable information on what they’re doing with social media, and how to bill for these services. The following questions were addressed: Are your clients getting more serious about social media this year? Are you in charge of it? Do you use an hourly rate for [...]

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Joining forces with other solos, and more

During the #solopr chat on Twitter this week, all of our questions submitted by the Solo PR Pro community. Here’s what’s on the mind of your colleagues: What are your topics of interest for professional development? PRSA-IPA needs ideas for teleseminars, speakers for 2010. Do you collaborate w/other solos? If so, how? Have you ever [...]

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