How to charge your clients for email marketing
February 27th, 2007
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Campaign Monitor has a great article about how to charge your clients for email marketing.
The article does a great job at presenting some different options to help you get together an approach that works best for you and your clients.
- Template Design (flat fee or hourly rate)
- Delivery (usually dependant on the number of recipients)
- Reviewing the results (flat fee or hourly rate)
- Subsequent changes to the creative (flat fee or hourly rate)
- Other services we’ve seen designers charge for


After 650-393 and 70-642, all the MB2-631 professionals interested in 646-588 move on to 642-552 and 70-284.