In reality, a podcast editor can charge client using either of these methods.
In my experience, clients like it better when you charge them per episode because then there are no surprises when you bill them.
Of course, if a particular episode requires significantly more work than your agreement specifies, then you should charge them a bit extra for that episode.
And it’s of vital importance to be clear with your clients on the scope of work for each episode, what you will be doing, what you will not be doing, etc.
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