₱180–240/hour (US$3.07–4.09/hour)
1. Specialization and Expertise
I have specialized skills or advanced knowledge in a niche area, I justify charging towards the upper end ($240/hour).
For more general topics, even if I'm skilled, it could make me more sense to set the rate closer to the lower end ($180/hour).
2. Market Demand
Research demand within my field. If there's high demand and low competition, I might comfortably aim for the higher rate.
Conversely, if the market is saturated, pricing towards $180 may make me more competitive.
3. Client Type
Individual clients: Solo learners or small groups may find a lower rate more feasible.
Corporate clients: Companies may value high expertise and be able to justify higher rates.
4. Class Format and Structure
One-on-One Sessions: Direct, personalized teaching often warrants a higher rate.
Group Classes: If you’re offering group sessions, consider a slightly lower individual rate since you'll have multiple students contributing.
5. Experience and Testimonials
I have a strong portfolio, I could confidently ask for the higher end of my rate.
For newer ventures, starting closer to $180 might help me build a client base.
6. Location of Clients
Clients in high-cost-of-living areas (e.g., major cities) may be more open to $240, while clients in lower-cost areas might prefer $180.
7. Package Deals or Subscription Models
Offering packages (e.g., 5 or 10 sessions) I could allow to charge at different levels depending on the client's commitment, giving them a slight discount per hour for bulk sessions.
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