tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23630186.post114653372209982281..comments2023-11-05T19:31:44.402+08:00Comments on Freelance Pro: Magic Phrases for Negotiation in FreelancingUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23630186.post-19166342826631325352008-07-05T11:06:00.000+08:002008-07-05T11:06:00.000+08:00I will be bookmarking this article. Nice job. Chec...I will be bookmarking this article. Nice job. <BR/>Check out our site <A HREF="http://www.icanfreelance.com" REL="nofollow">ICanFreelance.com for any </A><A HREF="http://www.icanfreelance.com" REL="nofollow">internet jobs</A> you need.</A>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23630186.post-1146806132434448712006-05-05T13:15:00.000+08:002006-05-05T13:15:00.000+08:00The tough thing is deciding which approach to use ...The tough thing is deciding which approach to use :) It could be quite tricky. For example, when it comes to rates and even getting writing assignments from my editors I don't seem to find any chances of negotiating at all. That is quite tough but that's the way life is I guess - especially when you are writing for magazines. However, I do recall being able to negotiate for higher fees on some course modules I worked on some years ago. It was more like "I researched a lot so pay me more" kind of thing.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com