Freelance Pricing Guide 2025

Pricing. It’s the most common question we get, and there’s no simple answer. How much you charge, or more importantly, how much you get paid, depends on a range of factors: your level of expertise, the equipment you have (or don’t have), where you live, who you know, the sector your client operates in, your ability to sell yourself, and much more. To help you navigate this, we’ve put together a Freelance Pricing Guide for 2025, which you can use to figure out how to get the best rate for your services.

Freelance Trends 2025

As we step into 2025, it’s time to dust off the crystal ball and take a fresh look at trends, technologies, and economic predictions shaping the freelance landscape. Following years of seismic shifts (COVID, the Great Resignation, tech layoffs, AI booms, and introspective career pivots), freelancing remains a popular and viable career path.

SURVIVING A FREELANCE CHRISTMAS

Christmas is just around the corner and, for freelancers, it tends to be a busy period or deathly quiet. For the former, December can bring with it some financial anxiety as businesses start to slow down and work drys up. To help keep your spirits up and motivation high, here are a few ways you can get productive and continue to progress this December. 

RISE, FREELANCER - ANGELICA'S STORY

Meet Angelica, a freelance photographer who has turned her passion into a thriving career in a very short space of time. After completing the Rise, Freelancer programme in association with Xero, Angelica’s freelancing journey skyrocketed, proving that with the right support and determination, dreams do come true.

HOW DATING APPS CAN HELP LAND FREELANCE JOBS

I jumped on the Tinder bandwagon a while back. Albeit a bit reluctantly, I should add.  As someone who had the phrase ‘don’t talk to strangers’ drilled into me from the time I could talk, the idea of dating strangers I’d met online seemed a bit dodgy. So, I put off downloading the app for ages. 

MAXIMIZE OUTPUT BY BALANCING COMMITMENTS

For some, freelancing is something extra on the side of full or part time work and it can be difficult to balance the two, especially if there is very little cross-over. While it may seem the more work you have, the better, it is important not to over-commit yourself, as you could risk jeopardising the quality and integrity of the finished product.

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