Price Survey
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- harlanerskine
I'm building a web template for a client. What do people charge? by the page or for the whole job? do you charge each-time you do revisions? Thanks for your input.
- blastofv0
search the PVN amigo – this has been discussed many many times
- harlanerskine0
I have searched and come up with very little relevance. what should I search for?
- harlanerskine0
any help?
- harlanerskine0
So, where else was this discussed?
- arseni0
You can charge either by the whole project or per page. Depends on your agreement.
You can charge for revisions, but it also depends on your agreement.
By the way, you don't have to charge at all. It all depends on your agreement.
:)
- JohnR0
I would defintiely go into it with two rounds of design revisions booked into it. Call then on it if they go over.
- monNom0
I'd suggest getting paid hourly if you're just starting out.
put together a quote based on the hours you anticipate for each stage. Be thorough about it so they understand where the money goes and what it's going to cost them to make big changes half way in.
try milestones like:
- homepage signoff (set the look and feel)
subpage signoff (for a basic utility page and any subpages that have specific design requirements
-Template Markup(hourly)
-Production (per page)
-quality control and approval
(hourly)Your rate is a hard thing to guage. If you're in competition, pricing too high might lose you the business. but pricing to low, and they'll have you picking up the dry cleaning.
Nobody wastes a Lawyer's time @ $200/hr.if you've got the stomach for it, bill what you think a professional site would run, rather than what the guy down the road might be charging.