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  • boobs0

    I would include writing, copyediting, and uploading all the content that will be in the site at launch. If you need a few photos, put in a few stock images, or maybe even take a few pictures yourself. Put in the Google analytics code, set up their analytics dashboard, train one of their geezers to add content and check the analytics, etc., etc. Find more services you can provide to them on the project, so that you can charge more.

    Generate a long detailed list of all the stuff you're going to do for them. And ask for about $8000. It takes you a full month to do it, and you get paid what you're worth, and they have a great site.

    And if they balk at the price, say, "well, I could cut out some of these items..." Then whittle it down so you're hardly doing anything at all on the project but you're still getting paid $5000.

    • You know people that would pay $8000 for a template??formed
    • People do it all the time. A template != a website. They take almost as much work as a site from scratch. Sometimes more.monNom
    • ....sometimes more.monNom
    • excellent points to add to my checklist. thanks, boobs!MrAbominable

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