
Here’s the hard truth: there will always be someone willing to do what you do for cheaper. No matter how hard you work or how strong your results are, clients might still choose someone with a lower price. Especially if they think it’s "good enough."
After years of delivering results for a client I valued, I was unexpectedly replaced. Not because of complaints, but because someone offered a lower rate. Their expertise didn’t match mine, but cost-cutting seemed more appealing. It was disheartening, to say the least.
In business, numbers often speak louder than loyalty. Many of us face this. As Warren Buffett wisely said, "Price is what you pay. Value is what you get." Clients may focus on short-term savings while overlooking long-term value like loyalty, quality, and expertise.
This experience forced me to reflect. How do you ensure you're being valued as a freelancer when price competition is fierce? It’s not just about results anymore. It’s about helping clients recognize yo
Since 2004, I’ve worked in the digital space, long before it was mainstream. Remote work, digital marketing, and web services were still new. I embraced them early. That journey gave me a unique perspective and solid experience.
Today, the market is crowded. Many people claim expertise. But often, they lack the depth that comes with years of real work. While I respect new entrants, we all start somewhere, experience matters. Being valued as a freelancer requires more than a low price.
COVID-19 reshaped how businesses work. Remote work became common, and outsourcing increased. Upwork predicts an 87% rise in remote work by 2025. This means more global competition.
A study from Freelancers Union shows that 50% of freelancers feel undercut by lower-cost alternatives. In this new world, understanding how to be valued as a freelancer is vital. It's not just about saving money—it's about results and relationships.
With two decades in digital architecture, I offer:
I keep learning. The digital world evolves fast, so I adapt quickly. This is key to staying competitive.
If you want to be valued in today’s crowded market, consider these actions:
Don’t just do tasks—be a strategic partner. Clients value those who contribute to growth. Share ideas, not just deliverables.
Stay aligned with clients through quarterly check-ins:
Nearly 70% of freelancers say clients underestimate their work. Update clients with reports or short emails that highlight results and effort.
Clear records of your processes and communications build transparency and trust.
Understand your clients' business and personal goals. Strong relationships create loyalty that pricing alone can’t replace.
Define your rates and expectations clearly. Clients respect confidence and clarity.
The digital world evolves constantly. Stay fresh by mastering new tools and trends. Clients value innovation.
Losing clients is hard. But you can learn from it. Being valued as a freelancer means offering more than just services. Show your clients the bigger picture, your dedication, your insight, your impact.
Remember: it's not about doing it cheaper. It's about doing it better. And that's something only you can offer.
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Jessica Granish
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