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Originally Posted by Killswitch
Not really the clients fault, more the industries...
You jack your prices to above average industry prices and nobody is gonna buy... So in a way, it is the clients fault.
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Not really. When you first start you need to do the grunt work to earn yourself a solid reputation. After you have that reputation of providing a quality product for a fair price and keeping our promises, you become in demand. As you become in demand, you can increase your rates. It will take awhile to develop that reputation, but that's how it works. You can't just pop in and expect everything to be hunky-dory.
I'm sure that Loch's prices today and over the years are quite a bit different from when he first started out.
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