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3 pointsby randomnumber314over 9 years ago
I&#x27;ve been dabbling in freelancing lately. Somehow I&#x27;ve managed to hook some decent sized projects that will take a couple months to a year to develop. As you can imagine they all want their project started tomorrow.<p>Some people have advised me to as for $40-50k to retain my services. Some have advised me to ignore everyone except the current client.<p>Ideally I&#x27;d like to get someone(s) to help me so that I can make everyone happy.<p>Sorry if this isn&#x27;t appropriate here, kinda&#x27; burned out from 60 hours a week and hoping for some outsiders&#x27; perspective.

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eschutte2over 9 years ago
You might consider handing off a project to a trusted friend by introducing him&#x2F;her to the client with a recommendation. It would be reasonable to get a &quot;finder&#x27;s fee&quot; from the friend. The reason I suggest this is that I&#x27;ve learned that preserving mental health needs to be a top priority and juggling too many clients can be very harmful all around.
CyberFonicover 9 years ago
Congratulations on hooking several projects. That is a sign that you are offering something that is in demand.<p>As @eschutte2 suggests, lighten your workload. Offload some of the work to maintain your health and sanity.<p>Finish the current client&#x27;s work. Then revisit the other clients and ask for more money. It&#x27;s the old supply and demand balance. If there is that much demand, then you should be able to raise your rates.
dev1nover 9 years ago
I know patio11 has some great resources on freelancing in general. You might find some great information here [1]. Good luck!<p>[1]: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.kalzumeus.com&#x2F;blog&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.kalzumeus.com&#x2F;blog&#x2F;</a>