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Coke dsign- What wld u Charge? 2323 Responses
Last post: 4 months ago | Thread started: Jul 19, 08, 3:09 p.m.
Out of context: Response #2 [Jul 19, 08, 3:09 p.m.]
- Meeklo
interesting question indeed.. but how could put the answers to use?
I believe that project pricing has nothing to do with skills/ experience, but with ability of negotiation and luck (yes, luck, its all about talking to the right person at the right time).will the project be successful? that is another question and irrelevant now.
If you are dealing with coke directly, (which means you probably impressed them with previous work) then chances are that they are expecting you to go pretty high in price. Low pricing might be perceived as lack of ability / experience (which is obviously wrong)
If you are dealing through an agency, they are probably looking for the great price and somehow ok talent, so they can still charge coke a lot of money and make a considerable profit.
This is all guessing..


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