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Poll: Do you change your rates for clients located in different countries? Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "Do you change your rates for clients located in different countries?".
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Nicole Schnell United States Local time: 20:35 English to German + ... In memoriam
Maybe this is based on my language pair. If e.g. a major German car manufacturer prefers to contract an Asian agency, and such agency then expects a vendor in the US where prices and living expenses are identical to Germany to get the job done at Asian rates - sorry, guys. No can do. Learn math. | | |
Julian Holmes Japan Local time: 12:35 Member (2011) Japanese to English
Like Nicole, I am not adjusting my rates to the lowest possible on this planet. Why is it that the lowest rate I have ever been offered for J>E worked out to around less than $4/page (200 words) and came from the largest country in Asia? Maybe this would work for some, however, I am not a shepherd in Outer Mongolia and have no intention of leading a nomadic life. Now, if the rates were considerably higher... See more Like Nicole, I am not adjusting my rates to the lowest possible on this planet. Why is it that the lowest rate I have ever been offered for J>E worked out to around less than $4/page (200 words) and came from the largest country in Asia? Maybe this would work for some, however, I am not a shepherd in Outer Mongolia and have no intention of leading a nomadic life. Now, if the rates were considerably higher elsewhere, I might just rethink my pricing strategy! Small edit
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Nicole Schnell United States Local time: 20:35 English to German + ... In memoriam Sorry, off topic | Oct 28, 2012 |
Julian Holmes wrote: Now, if the rates were considerably higher elsewhere, I might just rethink my pricing strategy! I would definitely pick Mars. Their travel agency NASA has great budgets, so I heard. In 2012 a budget of 18 billion for two little passengers. I will be happy to study Martian night and day! Martianese? Marsish? Martianian?
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Yes, for some clients | Oct 28, 2012 |
But only within some reasonable limits - i.e. 10-15% or so. Best Regards Stanislaw | | |
Just a few more words | Oct 28, 2012 |
Unlike in situation quoted by Nicole, in case of a few clients of mine from for instance Czech Republic - it is not a question of outsourcing translation to a different country. Quite frequently Czech (or Hungarian) companies treading with Polish ones conduct business in English, and subsequently assign translation of the final contract to a local translation agency. | | |
Julian Holmes Japan Local time: 12:35 Member (2011) Japanese to English A new pricing strategy | Oct 28, 2012 |
Nicole Schnell wrote: I would definitely pick Mars. Their travel agency NASA has great budgets, so I heard. In 2012 a budget of 18 billion for two little passengers. I will be happy to study Martian night and day! Charge out-of-this-world rates. Even discounted, you'll be over the moon. @Nicole Good luck with the Martianese and see you at the next Star Trek Convention. | | |
I do not change my rates for clients located in different countries, though occasionally I may be willing to negotiate within reason... | |
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Julian Holmes wrote: Nicole Schnell wrote: I would definitely pick Mars. Their travel agency NASA has great budgets, so I heard. In 2012 a budget of 18 billion for two little passengers. I will be happy to study Martian night and day! Charge out-of-this-world rates. Even discounted, you'll be over the moon. @Nicole Good luck with the Martianese and see you at the next Star Trek Convention. So, there's only ONE language on Mars? Shurely shome mishtake? Jenny P.S. No, the rates I charge are the same everywhere. | | |
Nicole Schnell United States Local time: 20:35 English to German + ... In memoriam
Jenny Forbes wrote: So, there's only ONE language on Mars? Shurely shome mishtake? Jenny We don't know yet. So far those little robotic guests up there behave like any other annoying tourist: They touch everything, they take pictures without asking for permission, they never leave a tip and - of course - they forgot their dictionaries at home. | | |
No, but may be I should... | Oct 28, 2012 |
...raise my rates up for clients out of the Euro zone who pay me by Paypal. This way the increased rates would compensate for Paypal commission fees. | | |
EvaVer (X) Local time: 05:35 Czech to French + ...
of course, as the cost of receiving payments is different | |
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Nicole Schnell United States Local time: 20:35 English to German + ... In memoriam
EvaVer wrote: of course, as the cost of receiving payments is different I don't understand. Following this logic we should charge our domestic clients less than our foreign clients for the same job? Overhead expenses should already be calculated, equally allocated and included in the rate. | | |
Tatty Local time: 05:35 Spanish to English + ...
I charge any one outside of Spain a higher rate. Firstly, because I can get the higher rate and secondly because it represents the extra liability that I am taking on. | | |
I do, but only occasionally | Oct 28, 2012 |
First, if I insisted on my best rates with everyone, I'd have very few clients. I like to keep a full roster "just in case." I may charge less when I am interested in the work and I know that rates in the country are low. | | |
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