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Coaches and Consultants: Should You Work For
Free?
There are separate, yet equally valid points to consider in the
working for free issue. Many people believe that working for
free is sometimes essential to the start up and or growth of a
company. This group of people says that working for free allows
your skills and your name to get out there, and establishes you
more as experienced in your field. It can also be an excellent
way to generate word of mouth about your business, just as many
startup companies give away free samples. In the beginning, you
may need to work for free, either as an intern in a company or
as a volunteer. These can be valuable ways to gain experience
and connections. Many writers work for free, in order to build
up their ‘clips’ and gain a name for themselves. Working for
free can be a good marketing tool.
Others believe that you should not give away your services for
free. This may set a bad precedent. People often ascribe a
value to certain things, and the value they base on things can
often be based on the amount they paid for them. Another
argument is that it becomes difficult to start charging for
services – it’s hard to go from a free or very inexpensive
service to a service that actually charges your market value,
and people you had counted on as clients may leave. Thus, there
are those who say you should start out charging your set
rate.
If you feel a need to give away your services, perhaps because
your business is as an event planner and you haven’t got enough
references, you can always have your services auctioned off for
a charity. This can make it clear: you normally charge, but in
this instance, you are donating your fee to a charity. This is
also good for the charity.
Whether or not you work for free is your own decision.
Working for free is something to consider as part of an overall
business plan and marketing campaign, and thus, the decision
and the factors affecting the decision will be different for
each coach or consultant. If you choose to give away your
services for free, be sure you have a plan for when you are
going to start charging.
Perhaps let clients know that the first session is free, and
after that, it is your regular price per session.
The choice of whether or not to do work for free is just one of
the many decisions you will make in becoming a coach or a
consultant. Be sure to choose a path which you will enjoy and
find fulfilling.
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