Pricing help
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Just charge a price that you feel is reasonable, but know that whoever you're doing this site for is going to want to take advantage of you if you go too low, so always cover your ass with a contract. Rest assured.
Here's what I did when I was starting out:
NO MATTER WHAT you need to strike up some sort of contract. I would look at what needs to be done to get the site up and running, then I would come up with one lump-sum for the whole site that I felt comfortable charging someone taking in to consideration my lack of experience. Then, once the site was up-and-running, I would charge a hourly fee for any updating to the site. I normally send my clients a monthly bill with a breakdown of whatever work I did on their site that month.
That help?