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How I Learned To Talk Confidently About My Pricing & Value My Worth


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Today I’m so excited to share with you my Blueprint Story and introduce to you my friend and business coach Shanna Skidmore. Through Shanna’s teachings and signature course The Blueprint Model, I was able to go from a struggling artist to a thriving brand designer. Just one year after completing the course I was able to take my business full-time. I met Shanna in 2016 at a time when I was feeling so defeated in business and looking for other options- maybe I just wasn’t cut out for this. I’m so blessed that I have this invaluable course in my back pocket (hello lifetime access!!). As my business and life evolves, the course continues to serve me and I refer back to it often to continue to build the life I want.

So without further ado, let’s jump in!


I’ve been an artist all my life. It’s always been my passion. So after graduating college, I decided to make art my business. I opened an online shop and started selling my work. But over time, things just weren’t progressing. I was working hard, putting in the time, and even selling consistent work, but somehow, the numbers just weren’t adding up.

I never could seem to make enough money to make it work.

I’d been in business for three and a half years when I finally took the Blueprint Model. And you guys, what I learned changed the trajectory of my business!

When I really learned to look at the numbers, I realized that I was spending 80% of my time doing work for my shop, but that work was only bringing in 20% of my profit. Custom work was bringing in the majority of my income, but I’d allotted very little time for it in my schedule.

The result?

The numbers weren’t adding up, and I was spinning my wheels trying to make them fit.

So at the beginning of this year, I made a shift. I closed my art shop and started a new chapter in my company. Now, I focus solely on artful branding for small businesses. It’s a niche that I’ve found that I truly love—one that marries my love for art with my education in marketing.

With this shift in business also came a shift in price point. While I used to average around $300 per client, I now take in about $3,500. In fact, I just got my first five-figure client, something that never would have happened had I not learned to approach my pricing with confidence.

So what exactly had to happen to help me approach money with a little more confidence? Well for me, it was three things.

  1. I SAW THE VALUE OF MY TIME.  

Going through the Blueprint Model helped me actually grasp the value of my time.

When I was doing custom illustrations, I had to take on so many projects just to break even. I wasn’t charging enough for the time I was putting into the work. Finally understanding what my time is worth helped me change my approach.

Now when I talk to clients about pricing, I talk about the time that will go into the project as well. And I only need one or two clients to meet my profit goals each month because I know I’m charging what I need to charge in order to make it worth my time.

2. I SAW THE WORTH IN MY WORK.

Most of us creative entrepreneurs probably struggle with the tendency to undersell ourselves. Seeing the worth in our own work is key to being able to break this habit and actually make the money we need (and deserve!).

Moving from a $300 product to a $3,500 product was a big leap in price point for me. I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t nervous about it. But because I saw the worth in the work I was offering, I was more confident to talk openly with my clients about the pricing and all it would entail.

I truly believe in what I’m doing, and I’m so confident in what I can give to my clients that I know my work is worth their money. It’s an investment, and it’s one that I no longer feel bad if some can’t afford. That’s okay!

Related: How to build a business you love that fits your life

3. I SAW THE PAYOFF.

When I took on my first branding client in the summer of 2017, I was just so thrilled to have the work.

She took a chance on me, and it showed me what an opportunity this business really was for me. Sure, the increase in pricing was scary, but when I saw the payoff, I knew it was the right thing to do.

After I booked that project, I was able to book a trip to Paris. It was the payoff I needed to see to know that this really was the right direction for my business and my pricing.

So if you’re one of the many creative entrepreneurs out there still struggling to talk about pricing with confidence, remember this truth: Money doesn’t have to be a dirty thing!

Once I embraced that as fact in my business, everything shifted. It’s been amazing to see it all fall into place simply because I approached it all with a new, more confident outlook.


Shanna’s legacy campaign begins August 8th. This will be your LAST opportunity to join the Blueprint Community and I do not want you to miss out. This course was completely life changing for me and I can’t recommend it enough!

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I’m Katie, the brand strategist, designer, dreamer, and entrepreneur behind Artful Brands. Dreamy typefaces, clean layouts, and soft color palettes are my love language— but more importantly designing strategic brands that book.

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