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FREELANCE Guide per Client Rate
◼Body Language
◼ The "Wallet Strength" Formula
◼ Calculate Total Spent / Total Hires to find the Average Contract Value (ACV).
◼ This tells you their "comfort zone" for pricing.
◼ Reading Client Metrics:
◼Hire Rate
◼ Look for 70%+; anything near 95% is a "gold mine" client who rarely wastes time.
◼ Avg. Hourly Rate: $10–$25 is standard $40+ signals they are looking for top-tier experts.
◼ Total Hours
◼ 1,000+ hours indicates a long-term partner, not a one-time gig.
◼ The "/ 300" Logic
◼ Divide the ACV by 300 to estimate the Daily Unit Cost.
◼ This helps price repetitive or daily tasks.
◼ High-Value Profile Traits
◼ A client with $1M spent and 48k+ hours has "Premium Body Language.
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◼ Strategy Tip
◼ Never underbid premium clients. They value reliability and long-term stability over the cheapest price
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