Pricing Banner Ads
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- Focker
I got a freelance offer to create 40 or more web banners for an online casino. They want flash banners 468x60 no more than 20k.
I'm trying to give them a price per banner but I'm having quite a time figuring it out.
Here's a link to some old banners I designed. http://www.newprison.com/banner.…
What do you think is a reasonable price window?
- blastofv0
What's your time worth? In any pricing situation, propose a fee that's going to reward you for your time and expertise— flash is always more expensive, so don't sell yourself short.
But if these banner ads will take you 20 minutes a piece, don't charge them for 2 hours of work— well damn, if they have the budget, take advantage and give them kick ass work.
It's hard to determine a budget though if they're not coming right out with a price cap...
- Focker0
please help
- ribit0
I don't think there is any special rates for banners... it's just a graphic design job you need to price out according to hours etc...
- ********0
If I were you I would charge at least 30 dollars per banner, they will take you probably around an hour each to properly do, so that is sorta' the going rate right?
- b__0
focker,
that is a great deal of banners. you have to consider:
-are they template designs, meaning are you going to design one look and apply that to all 40 or how many designs will you work with or is every single banner going to have a different look
-how long it will take you for each banner (start to finish roughly)
-you can also consider (depending on how you work/contract) if you will be handing over the .fla files
-important: have a solid outline of what you have to achieve so that you're not stuck in the end giving away 8+ hours revising 40+ bannerslike others mentioned, flash is a bit more and the price will be determined by a)the above and any other points you feel are relevant, b)how much you charge an hour, c)how long it will take you.
look at how long those older banner took you to complete and what you charged.
- Focker0
well thanks for your help.