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		<title>I&#8217;m Officially An eMom&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2007 18:07:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dawud Miracle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[No, really! I&#8217;m going to be writing for eMoms at Home. That&#8217;s right. Wendy has asked me if I&#8217;d share my insights and open coversations around being a work-at-home eDad. Of course I said, &#8220;yes!&#8221; Most of you know already that I&#8217;m married and have two young kids &#8211; with a third on the way. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://dmiracle.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/dawudandwendy.jpg" alt="dawudandwendy.jpg" title="dawudandwendy.jpg" class="imgrtbdr" align="right" border="0" height="165" width="121" />No, really! <strong>I&#8217;m going to be writing for <a href="http://www.emomsathome.com/blog/2007/06/28/how-do-you-add-more-heart-to-emoms-at-home/">eMoms at Home</a></strong>. That&#8217;s right. Wendy has asked me if I&#8217;d share my insights and open coversations around being a work-at-home eDad. Of course I said, &#8220;yes!&#8221;</p>
<p>Most of you know already that I&#8217;m <a href="http://dmiracle.com/conversation/the-face-behind-my-blog/">married and have two young kids</a> &#8211; with a third on the way. And if you&#8217;ve been reading a while, you&#8217;ll may remember that <a href="http://dmiracle.com/general/my-absolutely-gotta-get-goals/">my ultimate goal</a> is:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>To aid people, from every walk of life and every faith, to open the door to the truth of their existence. Not to my beliefs or existence, but to find it within themselves and authentically live their truth in their daily life. (<a href="http://dmiracle.com/general/my-absolutely-gotta-get-goals/">read full post</a>)</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Sometimes I get into deeper issues here like <a href="http://dmiracle.com/conversation/listening-for-unexpected-wisdom/">the deeper wisdom behind things</a>, <a href="http://dmiracle.com/general/what-do-you-see-when-you-look-through-the-glass/">our life&#8217;s perspective</a> or <a href="http://dmiracle.com/conversation/what-is-your-contribution/">your contribution to the world</a>. But mainly we discuss social media, web-based business development, website design and marketing. And I definitely hope I&#8217;ve helped you.</p>
<p>Rarely, however, do I write about being a <strong>solopreneur eDad, who has to deal with all the ups and downs of working from a home office</strong>. There are times, like the story of <a href="http://dmiracle.com/healthy-websites/business-its-a-family-affair/">my three-year-old daughter helping me with a coding bug</a>. But those have been few and far between.</p>
<p>Now, with eMoms, I&#8217;m going to have the opportunity not only to share more of my business knowledge, but also <strong>write and discuss what it&#8217;s like to be a work-from-home <strike>dad</strike> parent</strong>. On eMoms, I hope to help eParents live a slightly better, richer and more rewarding life &#8211; in any way I can.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m quite excited about this opportunity. And I hope you <a href="http://emomsathome.com">join in the conversations over at eMoms</a>. It ought to be fun and, hopefully, informative.</p>
<p>And no worries. <strong>I&#8217;ll still be writing here, at <a href="http://dmiracle.com">dmiracle.com</a></strong>, as often, or even more, then before. I love my blog. And I love all of you who read and join in the conversations here. Thanks.</p>
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		<title>Do You Charge What You&#8217;re Worth?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jun 2007 05:27:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dawud Miracle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This morning I was talking to a good friend of mine about pricing his business services. I know him (and his work) very well and know that he&#8217;s highly under priced for what he offers. Yet he&#8217;s torn about what to charge. On the one hand, he sees similar solopreneurs charging three and four times [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://dmiracle.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/moneytree.jpg" alt="moneytree.jpg" title="moneytree.jpg" class="imgrtbdr" align="right" border="0" height="180" width="180" />This morning I was talking to a good friend of mine about <strong>pricing his business services</strong>. I know him (and his work) very well and know that <strong>he&#8217;s highly under priced for what he offers</strong>.</p>
<p>Yet he&#8217;s torn about <a href="http://www.marketingmixblog.com/blog/2007/06/getting_paid_wh.html">what to charge</a>. On the one hand, he sees similar <strong>solopreneurs charging three and four times </strong>what he charges. On the other hand, he doesn&#8217;t want to <a href="http://succeeding-in-business.blogspot.com/2007/03/322-converting-current-clients-to-value.html">price himself</a><a href="http://succeeding-in-business.blogspot.com/2007/03/322-converting-current-clients-to-value.html"> out of landing any business</a> at all.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been through something similar when I was <a href="http://dmiracle.com/about">getting back into web design</a> full time a few years ago. I had a ton of knowledge having done web design professionally years before. Yet I had very few clients.</p>
<p>What I decided to do was <a href="http://blog.popstalin.com/what-everyone-ought-to-know-about-web-design-pricing/">charge far less than I was worth</a> just to land some business and <a href="http://www.lifehack.org/articles/management/business-growth-increase-the-size-of-your-bowl.html">create momentum</a>. It was a conscious decision at the time &#8211; and one <a href="http://sales-iblog.info/2007/02/17/value-based-pricing-not-price-cutting/">that worked</a>. As I got busier, <a href="http://biznik.com/blog/2007/04/09/why-i-dont-work-hourly-and-neither-should-you/">I raised my rates</a>.</p>
<p>And while I&#8217;m still charging about 50% of what my direct competition/peers are for web-based business development, my business is healthy. I&#8217;ve chosen to keep my rates where they are so toÂ  not price myself out of the market of startup solopreneurs. But <a href="http://stage2.wordpress.com/2007/03/18/more-on-value-based-fees/">should I raise my rates</a> as well? It is something I&#8217;m considering.</p>
<p>So back to my friend (I didn&#8217;t ask his permission to write about this, so I want to keep him under wraps)&#8230;<strong>How do you <a href="http://www.buildyourownbusiness.biz/post/index/49/1828/Pricing-Your-Consulting-Services.php">decide what you should charge</a>?</strong></p>
<p>My own thoughts have been <strong>charge for the value you give your clients</strong>. The, effort, then, comes in <a href="http://centerforexecutivecoaching.wordpress.com/2006/12/16/case-studies-in-executive-coaching-value-based-pricing/">clearly communicating the value of what you offer</a>. How can you help your client solve their problems (and make more money)? But what is that worth?</p>
<p><strong>But what do you think? Do you charge what you&#8217;re worth? How did you decide what you&#8217;re worth?Â </strong></p>
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