No problem! And to respond to your comment - since you mention negotiations, it's hard to start those when there is no starting point per say. When there is a price, even as a suggestion, it's easier to avoid just wasting someone's time in case their budget mismatches completely. In my case, as a programmer that sometimes pays for commissions, I appreciate a lot when I know if I can allow someone's services in advance or not, because otherwise I might just skip it if I can't tell even how expensive they could be in the future. To post an example since I browse posts here - one post in particular offered 200$ for one character. Not whole illustration, just a fully shaded character. I can safely assure that this is beyond my budget but for someone else that might be a perfect price or who knows, maybe it will be for me someday. So when a skilled artist appears with art that is high quality but doesn't speak of their prices, potential client can't predict how high they value themselves and they might come to conclusion that they are simply too expensive and shouldn't bother them. Of course, if you believe you don't have to show prices, that's a decision you are free to make, just trying to look at it from a broader perspective.
Something as an addition - worth linking to your twitter profile into your post. I know you have it linked to itch.io profile, which is already wonderful but sometimes it's good to link it under the post sometimes so people can immediately link a work you did to you, since imgur links can be shared by anyone.
Thanks again for reading and wish you luck in future opportunities!