15 min

08. How not to undervalue yourself as a social media manager The Price with Confidence Podcast

    • Entrepreneurship

We’ve all been in situations where someone - intentionally or unintentionally - has tried to undervalue us as a social media manager.
Maybe they wanted you to drop your prices or expected a response from you at 11pm.
If you have a moment of doubt or you lack confidence, it may feel easier to lower the price to hear the yes or respond to the email for fear they’ll sack you.
But you deserve to be valued and to ensure you are, it’s important you value yourself first which is why in this episode of The Price with Confidence Podcast, I’ll be sharing 3 steps you can take to make sure you don’t undervalue yourself and what you can do if someone tries to undervalue you.
Episode 8: How not to undervalue yourself as a social media manager
W E C O V E R:
[00:45] What happens when you value yourself
[04:26] 3 Steps to take to make sure you don’t undervalue yourself
[08:08] Important boundaries you can set with your clients
[10:59] What to do when someone tries to undervalue you
Q U O T E S:
“It's very hard to undervalue someone who recognises how worthy they are, who is full of self confidence, who's full of belief in themselves, and who knows and stands strong in the value that they deliver.”
“​​When you value yourself and your skills, you empower your peers to value themselves and their services. And who doesn't want to contribute to the empowerment of others in the industry?”
“When you have people out there offering their services for next to nothing, it gives this impression to outsiders and to people looking to hire social media managers, that the service isn't worth that much either.”
“If you try to cling on to them by lowering your price, you undervalue yourself, and then you're going to end up feeling really resentful.”
T H E P R I C I N C A C A D E M Y®:
➡️ Ready to price your services with confidence so you can make more money, sign better clients and create more freedom in your life + business? Go here: http://rebeccalucyh.co/pod
C L I E N T S W I T H C O N F I D E N C E™:
➡️ Learn how to get clients without burning out on socials, keep clients so your bank balance never runs dry + fire clients who don't value you or no longer align with you so you can sleep peacefully at night: https://rebeccalucyh.co/clients
R E A D T H E B L O G P O S T S:
➡️ Find tonnes of helpful blog posts for social media managers on my website here: https://rebeccalucyh.com/blogposts
C O N N E C T W I T H M E O N
➡️ Instagram: https://instagram.com/rebeccalucyh
➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccalucyh/
➡️ Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/rebeccalucyh
➡️ My website: https://rebeccalucyh.com
A B O U T R E B E C C A H A W K E S
I'm a Confidence + Pricing Coach for social media managers who want to feel confident in their prices, their business + themselves. I help my clients + community with what to charge for social media management services and show them how to create more confidence so they can make more money without needing to hustle.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We’ve all been in situations where someone - intentionally or unintentionally - has tried to undervalue us as a social media manager.
Maybe they wanted you to drop your prices or expected a response from you at 11pm.
If you have a moment of doubt or you lack confidence, it may feel easier to lower the price to hear the yes or respond to the email for fear they’ll sack you.
But you deserve to be valued and to ensure you are, it’s important you value yourself first which is why in this episode of The Price with Confidence Podcast, I’ll be sharing 3 steps you can take to make sure you don’t undervalue yourself and what you can do if someone tries to undervalue you.
Episode 8: How not to undervalue yourself as a social media manager
W E C O V E R:
[00:45] What happens when you value yourself
[04:26] 3 Steps to take to make sure you don’t undervalue yourself
[08:08] Important boundaries you can set with your clients
[10:59] What to do when someone tries to undervalue you
Q U O T E S:
“It's very hard to undervalue someone who recognises how worthy they are, who is full of self confidence, who's full of belief in themselves, and who knows and stands strong in the value that they deliver.”
“​​When you value yourself and your skills, you empower your peers to value themselves and their services. And who doesn't want to contribute to the empowerment of others in the industry?”
“When you have people out there offering their services for next to nothing, it gives this impression to outsiders and to people looking to hire social media managers, that the service isn't worth that much either.”
“If you try to cling on to them by lowering your price, you undervalue yourself, and then you're going to end up feeling really resentful.”
T H E P R I C I N C A C A D E M Y®:
➡️ Ready to price your services with confidence so you can make more money, sign better clients and create more freedom in your life + business? Go here: http://rebeccalucyh.co/pod
C L I E N T S W I T H C O N F I D E N C E™:
➡️ Learn how to get clients without burning out on socials, keep clients so your bank balance never runs dry + fire clients who don't value you or no longer align with you so you can sleep peacefully at night: https://rebeccalucyh.co/clients
R E A D T H E B L O G P O S T S:
➡️ Find tonnes of helpful blog posts for social media managers on my website here: https://rebeccalucyh.com/blogposts
C O N N E C T W I T H M E O N
➡️ Instagram: https://instagram.com/rebeccalucyh
➡️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccalucyh/
➡️ Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/rebeccalucyh
➡️ My website: https://rebeccalucyh.com
A B O U T R E B E C C A H A W K E S
I'm a Confidence + Pricing Coach for social media managers who want to feel confident in their prices, their business + themselves. I help my clients + community with what to charge for social media management services and show them how to create more confidence so they can make more money without needing to hustle.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

15 min