Teachers see many opportunities for freelance work but is it really possible to make a living as a freelancer in the long-term? In this book, Janine Bray-Mueller has encapsulated some key lessons on pricing, learned during her career as a freelancer.

In a competitive market, pricing is problematic, particularly in uncertain economic times. Establishing a sustainable business relies on charging enough to pay not just for immediate living expenses, but also to update and extend your teaching skills, and cover costs such as holidays, sickness and pension provision.

Understanding why many teachers are trapped in a position of underearning is the first step to escape. Many teachers can be their own worst enemy if they lack self-confidence or undervalue their skills. Familiarity with local market conditions and competitors' prices is important, but the 'going rate' is not necessarily an appropriate rate to charge.

Janine explains how to balance your business on three pillars: consultancy (one-to-one teaching), training (seminar workshops) and leverage (information products). This concept will enable you to build up a sustainable teaching business.

Various pricing strategies are described with advice on how to select those which are appropriate for different types of products, services and customers. Specialisation is a key strand in establishing a sustainable level of pricing. You may be under constant pressure to discount prices, but Janine makes clear the dangers in doing so. She also deals with when and how to increase prices to avoid a return to underearning.

Value-based pricing is an approach which Janine has applied very successfully to freelance teaching, and this is explained fully with valuable practical advice on how it can give you a more flexible approach to pricing.

Pricing Matters is full of careful explanations of key business concepts and practical advice on applying them in the context of freelance work. Step by step instructions are given on how to identify both your personal and business costs. With the aid of this book, you can calculate your available teaching time, so that you can establish your resentment number and price range. The worksheets and checklists included will help you to clarify your strategy and position yourself in the market.

Janine presents effective ways to manage pricing in an entertaining way and makes them both meaningful and memorable for the freelance teacher. Her book contains all you need to know to overcome your demons, price your teaching services effectively and establish a financially sound career which is sustainable in the long-term.



Autorentext
Janine Bray-Mueller:Janine Bray-Mueller is a freelance teacher trainer living in France. A former member of IATEFL Executive Marketing Committee, she now writes about marketing and the business side of teaching for her website 'Entrepreneurial Freelance Teachers Training'. www.ft-training.com

Zusammenfassung
Freelance teachers, who have relied on 'the going rates' only to find out they have continuously undercharged their students and customers, can now work out an acceptable pricing rate for their teaching services to overcome the three-year death cycle causing many freelancers to give up their teaching careers.Teachers see many opportunities for freelance work but is it really possible to make a living as a freelancer in the long-term? Janine Bray-Mueller has encapsulated the key lessons on pricing she learned during her career as a freelance language teacher.Janine explains how to balance your business on three pillars: consultancy (one-to-one teaching), training (seminar workshops) and leverage (information products designed to be sold). This will enable you to build up a sustainable teaching business.In a competitive market, pricing is problematic, particularly in uncertain economic times.Understanding why many teachers are trapped in a position of underearning is the first step to escape. Your price should never fall below your 'resentment number', the lowest price you will accept without resenting it. Many teachers can be their own worst enemy if they lack self-confidence or undervalue their skills. Familiarity with local market conditions and competitors' prices is important, but the 'going rate' is not necessarily an appropriate rate to charge. You may be under constant pressure to discount prices, and when and how to increase prices to avoid a return to underearning.Value-based pricing is an approach that Janine has applied very successfully to freelance teaching and this is explained fully with valuable practical advice on how it gives a more flexible approach to pricing.Step by step instructions are given on how to identify both your personal and business costs. With the aid of this book, you can calculate your available teaching time and establish your resentment number and price range. Charts and calculation examples are available as MS Excel worksheets on request. Contact links are in the back of the book.Janine presents effective ways to manage pricing matters in an entertaining way that makes them both meaningful and memorable for the freelance teacher. Her book contains all you need to know to overcome your demons, price your teaching services effectively and establish a financially sound career which is sustainable in the long-term.
Titel
The Teacher's Guide to Pricing Matters
Untertitel
Quality Teaching Has Its Price
EAN
9783741220043
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
07.10.2019
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
7.32 MB
Anzahl Seiten
360