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#265 Ask Emily Reagan: How to Quote Prices Confidently as a Freelance Service Provider

#265 Ask Emily Reagan: How to Quote Prices Confidently as a Freelance Service Provider

Update: 2025-10-10
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Freelancers get stuck between wanting to look professional and protecting their pricing power. Welcome back to another Ask Emily Anything episode — my mini-series where I tackle your real freelancer questions. Today’s question came in a DM from Adam, who’s in corporate strategic communications, and he asked a good one: “When quoting a price for a potential client, do you prefer giving one total figure or itemized pricing?”

Listen to learn more about:

  • The psychology behind pricing and why showing “too much math” can backfire 
  • How to balance transparency and authority so you can educate your clients without giving them negotiation ammo
  • Structuring your proposals for clarity and confidence (including the exact phrasing I use when presenting pricing)
  • When itemized pricing actually makes sense, and a few exceptions to the rule


If you’ve ever struggled with proposals, worried about sounding too expensive, or wondered how transparent you should be, tune in. I’m sharing what works in the real world and how to stop clients from treating your proposal like a takeout menu.


Because remember: you’re not selling tasks, you’re offering a strategic solution. The right clients will always say yes to value.


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#265 Ask Emily Reagan: How to Quote Prices Confidently as a Freelance Service Provider

#265 Ask Emily Reagan: How to Quote Prices Confidently as a Freelance Service Provider