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  • vaxorcist0

    RE: Flat rate and templates....

    1. people may think you're just "tweeking a template" but you';re really providing a "total identity platform for communication with customers" or something like that...

    2. Beware "done" and "flat rate" -->>>>>The most important thing to remember is that, according to many clients, its "done" when they are finally satisfied that "it" is "done".... and be aware that "it" may be subject to change, and that "done" means they've finally stopped changing things, or asking you to change things...

    3. unless it is REALLY predictable and small, and/or you've worked for them in the past, hourly is much better than "flat rate", but of course, clients want a budget number, so monNom is right, it is great to be clear and willing to pass some savings on if it is "under budget", as you'll probably get more work that way anyway....

    • "done" means they've finally stopped changing things, or asking you to change things... <ohhhhhsnap
    • txohhhhhsnap

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