Minimum job charge?
Minimum job charge?
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I'll agree with the flat fee. Hourly just makes things uncertain.
We go hourly once a project is complete, for updates, minor changes, etc. Really it comes down to the client. If they are a great client and paid tons, projects are valuable from a promotional standpoint, etc., then I won't charge them for silly things, esp. if there are projects on going.
I try to encourage clients to 'lump' things together, telling them that the start/stop time will be minimized and it'll save them money. This also gives us a larger chunk.