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Originally Posted by _Richard_
maybe have a difference between 'corporate rates' and 'individual rates'
if it's corporate, you can effectively charge way more
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Corporate usually involves in-house training. I've done a bit of that before and recently for a company in LA just over a year back. It's frustrating since you basically have 5-10 people with no clue what they are doing and 1 guy who thinks hes a know-it-all.
I'm looking to move into more of the individual training for consultants and people who want to work at an agency, as well small/medium sized businesses that have someone in house but they need some better advice, or looking to hire someone in house.... but I guess that's "junior corporate" level, but beats actually training a team of people how to manage campaigns directly for clients.