I don't know about anybody else but I like mine with coffee.
Okay, okay... I couldn't resist! But it would be fun to hear Joe J or Rajiv respond to this in their best Homer.
Sorry Alan... I know what I would do but I'm a noob so I don't think I should be doling out advice on this but if you're curious on how I do it, it depends. On a recent spot the info said it was a :60 but it was actually a :30 so that's what I quoted-- now they had seperate tag lines included on the audition script so I quoted based on the :30 and bumped it up a bit for the additional tags (3 in total). Best part, they decided that for future spots they're going with completely different scripts all of which I'm slated to do-- at the price I quoted for each (ie, the bumped up price-- beauty, eh?)
In your sitch... and again... I may be way off base so maybe I'll learn something myself from the fine folks here that are waaaaaayyy more experienced than I, but I'd maybe quote as if it was a :15 for that recording.. all others are different and new recordings that even though part of the same campaign are seperate and in my mind should be billed seperatly unless you're doing them all at once-- then the quote would be higher in concordance with the amount of work. I would also discount for volume and for the fact that it's not a full :15. All my quotes include revisions. I like to give my clients more than they expect-- it keep 'em coming back for more (plus I'm hoping word of mouth will spread like wildfire ha ha!)
Okay, I'm reading that back and I'm not sure I'm that clear but I don't know how else to write it. I apologize if I'm confusing.
Hopefully someone more knowledgable than I will come along to help you out.
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