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  1. Margaret
    August 5, 2014

    Hi Mark,

    just on this topic – I read recently a post by american architect and you probably will agree with him…
    http://thinkarchitect.wordpress.com/2013/02/15/no-free-lunch/

    Margaret

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    • Mark Stephens
      August 5, 2014

      Hi Margaret

      Yup, nailed it perfectly

      Mark

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  2. James Byrne
    August 5, 2014

    Hi Mark,

    While I agree that you can’t work for free I would have expected you to spend some unpaid time talking to potential clients and winning new work. Prospective clients will want to talk with you to see if you would be a good choice for their particular project. If you don’t engage with them then I would have thought it’s highly unlikely that you will get the job.

    I currently work as a freelance web developer and I will always get emails/calls from prospective clients who will send me details of jobs which I will need to reply to. I can’t ignore this fact as all clients now expect this mode of working.

    How do you achieve this balance between acquiring new clients and not working for free? Or do you charge for acquiring new clients as well?

    cheers,

    James B.

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    • Mark Stephens
      August 6, 2014

      Hi James

      Yes it’s a tricky one; I think Lee hits it well in his post: http://thinkarchitect.wordpress.com/2013/02/15/no-free-lunch/

      Yes I do spend time on the phone/emails uncharged but I have to cover a big area of Ireland and travelling out to houses unpaid (even just expenses) is not feasible. Invariably these aren’t ‘chat’ meetings but always involve some form of work – which…needs to be paid for,

      Mark

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  3. Margaret
    August 6, 2014

    Hi Mark,

    I came across another post on this topic, but this time from irish perspective. You might have read it already: http://pmnarchitecture.com/why-you-should-never-work-for-free/

    Belive or not, I stumbled upon it yesterday after reading your post – there must be many people thinking about the same issue these days…

    And I really enjoy reading your posts – very informative. Keep up the good work!

    Margaret

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    • Mark Stephens
      August 6, 2014

      Hi Margaret

      Yes, I know Paul well and we’re both thinking along same line

      Many thanks

      Mark

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