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Charging Strategies
Sean low
Instructor Sean Low, April 3, 2024; 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. EST. Online
April 3, 2024 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. EST
Online

We’ve all been there: You’re so into the creative process that you sweep those late-night “billable” hours spent scouring the information superhighway for the perfect wall sconce or tile pattern right under the rug. One of the biggest frustrations designers face is figuring out what to charge and how to account for their precious time. You are working in a service industry, so your charging strategy should reflect your expertise, your experience, and the time and energy you put into your projects, while accounting for headaches and hidden costs. Regardless of the approach you take—designer markups and/or charging per project, per hour, per foot, or per however you feel like it—there is no one “right” way to charge. Every method has its pros and cons, and every project or client might require something different.

Business consultant Sean Low, whose company provides practical business advice to creative professionals, will outline the different pricing structures relevant to interior designers, highlight the advantages and disadvantages of each, and share real-life scenarios so you can figure out which is right for your business. Readers of his BOH column know Low tackles designers’ problems head-on, so prepare to be challenged and provoked.

Regardless of how much you love your job, you still must to get paid what you deserve.

In this class, attendees will learn:

- The pros and cons of the different pricing structures, including flat fee, hourly, cost per square footage and designer markups
- Which pricing method will work best for your design business
- What to charge, when to charge and how to account for your time
- The impact of cash flow and timing on pricing

By the end of class, attendees will have:

- A thorough understanding of different pricing methods and how to apply them to your own design business
- Knowledge on how price impacts the message sent to clients and how timing (i.e., when to charge what) impacts the ultimate success of the project

Additional Information:

This workshop is conducted through Zoom webinar. All you need to join is reliable internet access and computer speakers with good volume.

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Sean Low is the the go-to business coach for interior designers. His clients have included Nate Berkus, Sawyer Berson, Vicente Wolf, Barry Dixon, Kevin Isbell and McGrath II. Low earned his law degree from the University of Pennsylvania, and as founder-president of The Business of Being Creative, he has long consulted for design businesses. In his Business Advice column for BOH, he answers designers’ most pressing questions.