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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.

  1. Template Design (flat fee or hourly rate)
  2. Delivery (usually dependant on the number of recipients)
  3. Reviewing the results (flat fee or hourly rate)
  4. Subsequent changes to the creative (flat fee or hourly rate)
  5. Other services we’ve seen designers charge for
charging for email marketing

Sources

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

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