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How much would you charge to deliver a one hour and a half hour tutorial in your field?

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Imagine you are contacted to deliver a one hour, thirty minutes in the filed that you are an expert in. It is a physical tutorial to be attended by approximately thirty persons. How much would you charge to deliver the tutorial?
 
I will charge based on the economic value of the tutorial. If the tutorial have high economic value, the price will be approximated to the value of the tutorial. If the tutorial is about job, finance, time management, wealth creation etc, i will collect around $400 per hour.
 
It mostly depends on the kind of audience i want to attract, people often charge around $50 to $100 while there are some who charges less than $50
 
I would charge a small organization $50 per hour for a tutorial. And I would charge double of that for a big organization.
 
would charge a small organization $50 per hour for a tutorial. And I would charge double of that for a big organization

Setting different prices for small and large organizations is a good business strategy. Small organizations often have smaller budgets, so a price of $50 per hour can be attractive to them without burdening them. For larger organizations, charging twice is appropriate because they have more capacity and often require more in-depth services. The key is to make sure your service descriptions are clear and the client understands the value they are getting. It is also a good idea to have a formal payment system and terms to avoid confusion. This builds trust and allows your business to grow.
 
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