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Should you ever work for free to build your portfolio

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I am new and every job posting wants experience I do not have. Friends say do free work to build portfolio. Others say it devalues the industry. I need samples but I also need to eat. Where is the line between strategic free work and exploitation?

I did three free projects my first year. Each had a specific outcome: case study, testimonial, referral source. If the free work does not lead to a defined business asset, it is not strategic. It is just free.

Never free. Discounted, yes. Free, no. Even $50 creates skin in the game. Free clients are the worst clients. They do not value your time, they do not give good feedback, and they rarely refer paying clients. Discount to 30% if you must. Never to zero.

@DerekNoBS I disagree for absolute beginners. My first free project led to a $2,000/month retainer. But I was strategic. I chose a client in my exact target niche with a visible brand. The testimonial was worth more than the paycheck at that stage.

@HannahK @DerekNoBS The key is "strategic" vs. "desperate." If you are doing free work because you have no other options, it shows. If you are doing it because you chose the client for a specific reason, it works. Intention matters more than price.

@SamC That distinction helps. I have been applying to everything, hoping someone says yes. Going to be more selective. One strategic project in my target niche beats ten random free gigs. Thank you all for the clarity.

My client retention jumped from 60% to 85% when I added a quarterly business review. 45 minutes of prep, massive loyalty return.

Broke $10K months and thought I made it. Then I realized $10K is just the beginning. The real flex is $10K with 20 hours worked.

Productized my consulting into a Business Systems Audit. $1,200. One day. Clients love the speed. I love the margins.

I did three free projects when I started. Two led to paid work. One led to a client who referred me for two years. The third was a waste. My rule now is free only if there's a clear path to something measurable.

A friend asked for free work and I said no. She was offended for a month. Then she hired me at full rate for a bigger project. Boundaries test relationships. The real ones survive.

I traded services with a photographer once. She got copy, I got headshots. Felt like free work but we both walked away with something worth $200. Barter is underrated.

The worst free work I did was for exposure. The exposure was zero. The client was a nightmare because she had no investment in the outcome. Now I say my rate is X but I can do a smaller scope for your budget.

I offer a 10-minute strategy call instead of free work. It's enough to show value without giving away the farm. About 40% convert to paid projects.

I did a free logo for a nonprofit. They referred me to three paid clients. The ROI was accidental but real, so I would highly suggest going for it! Worse case, you have work samplea for your portfolio of the type of work you want to attract new clients for. They might see your free work and want to hire you for similar style stuff.

A friend asked for free work and promised exposure. The exposure was a Facebook post with three likes. Now I say my rate is X, but I can do a smaller scope.

I traded services with a photographer once. She got copy, I got headshots. Felt like free work but we both walked away with something worth $400.

Did three free projects when i started. two led to paid work within two months. one led to a client who referred me for two years straight. the third was a complete waste and the client was a nightmare. my rule now is free only if there's a clear path to something measurable.

The worst free work I did was for my cousin's startup. He treated me like an employee, not a favor. Family and free don't mix.

A friend asked for free work and promised exposure. The exposure was a facebook post with three likes. now i say my rate is X but i can do a smaller scope for your budget. real friends pay. fake friends disappear at 10% off lol.

I now offer a portfolio discount instead of free. 30% off for brands I want to work with. Skin in the game, but not charity.

Traded services with a photographer once. she got copy for her website, i got headshots. felt like free work but we both walked away with something worth like $800. barter is underrated if you're strategic about it.

Worst free work i ever did was for my cousin's startup. he treated me like an employee, not a favor. asked for 12 revisions. on free work. FAMILY and free don't mix y'all. learned that the hard way.

Now i offer a portfolio discount instead of free. 30% off for brands i actually want in my portfolio. they have skin in the game but it's not charity. works way better and filters out the tire kickers.

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