I charge by the hour and will never change. It forces the customer to focus on getting the requirements right instead of hand waving it like "oh yeah, that's just what I want" and then come back later "I didn't want that, what I meant was" repeat ad infinitum. You see they are paying for my time, not results. If they choose to waste it... doesn't matter to me, it's all billable just the same. I will do my best to ste…
> This year I'm on track to bill out between $360k and $400k > To anyone reading this [post] and thinking they are offering you helpful advice, consider their motive Honestly I'd be happy to sign up to your newsletter and be upsold into a private $20/mo high-end consulting community forum if I were to learn how to earn those kind of numbers and I was disappointed you didn't.
Based on communities I am aware of that basically do this…:
1. $20 a month might get you a community that is working to get to $100k. The biggest hurdle will be simply taking action, with the second hurdle of having that action be reasonable.
2. A $50-$100 a month community might get you into the solid $100k-$500k range. I think this is your target. Biggest hurdles will be structuring work and addressing low self-esteem issues (e.g., imposter syndrome). Lesser issues will be finding reliable sub-contractors and/or communities thereof.
3. $500-$700 a month gets you into a community of folks running businesses with $1 million ARR and higher (usually as CEO rather than sole proprietor). Biggest issues will be things like hiring (especially key CXX-type slots), info on lesser known/documented processes (typically easier once it has been done once), and info on broader issues (e.g., outsourcing to $COUNTRY, to-the-minute status of manufacturing in $COUNTRY, etc.).
The numbers can go higher.
All of the above will also have an element of sanity check (“is hiring really this tough right now?”) and commiseration (“omg, my sales guy has to have his emotional support emu next to him in every zoom call!”).