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Setting your rates as a worker

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Setting the right rates is crucial for attracting clients while ensuring you're fairly compensated for your work.

Research the market

Look at what other workers with similar skills charge in your area. This gives you a baseline for competitive pricing.

Consider your experience

More experienced workers can typically charge higher rates. Factor in your years of experience and specialized skills.

Account for expenses

Remember to factor in travel time, tools, supplies, and the platform fee when setting your rates.

Start competitive, then adjust

If you're new to the platform, consider starting with slightly lower rates to build reviews, then increase as you establish your reputation.

Pro tip: Workers with 10+ five-star reviews can typically charge 20-30% more than new workers.

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