Giving Estimates
Giving Estimates
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- johnnyw0
Well, a good way is to take the total cost of doing the project (overhead), divide it by estimated hours and then add in profit.
If you don't have overhead per se, you might try figuring out what a freelancer would get paid per hour to do similar work. One way to find that out would be to call a couple temp agencies that do creative services and ask them what you could get--prob $35-40/h or so. Then add 10-15% for electricity, and wear and tear on your gear. Add another 15-20% for profit, which should get you close.
Good luck.