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How much to charge for backlink services?

Not sure how much I should be charging a client I have for back link services I've been completing.

I've gotten some very big DA back links for this client that have DA 50+. One backlink I got for this client had a DA 60+ and traffic in the millions. So far I've worked with this client for around 4 months and have gotten around 40 backlinks for their company.

The first 3 months I was getting paid a flat rate of $3200 a month for my services. Then recently they stated that they feel they're over paying and only want to pay $800 a month for my services and I have to get a minimum of 3 DA 50+ backlinks a month and 6 backlinks total.

Not sure if this is an accurate charge for my services. Or maybe I am overcharging for this. I'm a developer by trade and new to providing SEO services, but this was my first client and I've really got my strategies down to attain great quality backlinks.

Can anyone provide me insight on what others in the market charge for backlink building services?

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