Your hourly rate?
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- mstocks0
65-100
- formed0
More than what anyone has listed so far, but rarely is anything done on an hourly basis.
I try to bid projects on a 'per project basis' and not bill hourly until after the project is completed and we are doing little updates/changes (beyond original scope). This almost always works out better for everyone. No, I don't show how many hours a project took (unless it is required, ie gov't work).
Now that the economy is moving again, think it is about time to start considering raising things (been the same for 5 years now).
- Continuity0
Meh, hourly. Date rates is where it's at.
- day rates*
Date rates are for, well ... another occupation altogether.Continuity - I learned my lesson working a job that ended up being 16 hours a day, and i only made my "day rate". i charge the hour now.big-papes
- day rates*
- stewart0
€75,-
- jonnypompita0
$100
- newuser0
Experience?
- ETM0
Every time this question comes up, I like to mention this very useful XLS file that lets you put in your general cost of business, what you want your annual salary to be, insurance costs etc. and it will tell you how much to charge to achieve that:
https://docs.google.com/open?id=…
Just go to file > download
This combined with the average in your geographic area should get you pretty pin-pointed.
- scarabin0
$100
- omahadesigns0
Thx fellas
- cannonball19780
I've been at a constant $50/h for the last few years
- Fuzziest0
I've charged anywhere between $80 - $40 depending on
A) What kind of work it is?
B) How much money do they have to spend?
C) Do I give a shit?
- brandelec0
48$
- $1CygnusZero4
- Sorry I just watched the price is rightCygnusZero4
- benfal990
50$
- 74LEO0
If he is from Nebraska this makes
- cornmonospaced
- beef?monospaced
- inbreeding?monospaced
- ...Mono curious.qTime
- albums0
60 minutes / hour
or
3600 seconds / hourIt's pretty constant, I can't seem to change it.
- 3stripe0
Whatever it is, check out http://doubleyourfreelancingrate…