5 SIGNS YOU’RE UNDERCHARGING
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Balance CA Balance CA Updated: June 05, 2023 Jan 20, 2024 7:17:47 PM

 

 

Are you undercharging for your services? It can be hard to tell, particularly if you’re in a niche industry, or you’re a contractor. Costs have been rising due to inflation and the pandemic, so it may be time to rethink your own pricing. 

 

Here are five signs that you might be undercharging: 

 

  1. Nobody ever questions your quotes - Do all your new clients accept your quotes or charges without asking any questions, requesting a breakdown, or wanting a discount? It’s possible they’re delighted to be getting such a great deal. 
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  1. You run off your feet but you can’t afford to get help - When you’re working yourself to the bone, but there’s not enough money left over to employ someone to help you, your prices are too low –something needs to change.
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  1. Your prices have been the same for two years or more - In most industries, prices increase slightly each year. Leave your prices flat for too long, and you’re not keeping up with the market.  Make sure you review your fees annually. 
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  1. You’re overbooked - When business is booming and there’s no room for new clients, it’s time to raise your prices. 
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  1. Clients don’t treat you as well as they should - When clients think they’re paying peanuts, they’ll often take you for granted. They don’t see your time as valuable, so they feel free to mess you around. 
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What should you be charging? 

Finding your pricing sweet spot could take a little time. You’ll need to do some research, maybe ask around a little, and find out where your competitors are pitching their rates. 

If you’re not sure about your pricing, we can help – give us a call or an email.