Freelance php charges!
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- unknown
How do you think php freelance programmer charge per hour? can anyone give an idea plz?
- ********0
I would say anywhere from $25 to $50 pre hour.
- mitsu0
'bout a buck fitty
or maybe between $50-$80 an hour, sometimes more depending on the client and how much work is involved.
- mitsu0
oh wait... just php or entire php-driven sites?
- unfittoprint0
Yeah, it really depends on the project, how complex it's its structure, requirement of some other backend stuff like MySQL databases, admnistrative sections, session implementation, etc...
- unknown0
hmmm interesting. I was going higher, somewhere around $100 or so. heheh, just kiddin. Thanks though.
- unknown0
php and mysql development. Dynamic data driven site.
- unfittoprint0
JazX and mitsu are right, depending of the project in question.
But I think it all comes down to your skills and how you sell them to your client.
good luck.
- unknown0
hmmm interesting.
- dsmith70
I charge $45/hour but that really isn't true because I give each project its own proposal.
- ********0
i'd say somewhere between 40-65$ per hour..
- chl0
I typically charge $60 to $80 per hour, depending on how annoying the client is and how much (or little) I like the project.
- ********0
lol
- unknown0
It all depends on their budget and if you want to do it for what their willing to pay. I hate to say it, but freelance work has adjustable pay scales. If they have money and you sell it good, charge 100/hr if they are small and don't have a lot. Go 50/hr. But I don't think less then 50/hr is worth it. PHP is programming and if clients want something custom written they know its a bit more expensive. Just pick your minimum and go up from their is my best advice.
- ********0
oh damn. hope i didn't etimate too low and not offended you good PHP-monks..
anyway, yeah, the attractivity of the job certainly weighs in on the decisionmaking...
- intoxicated0
I know guys that charge $125/hr to just maintain/install servers, without any programming.
Anyway, I tell clients we charge $125, but then I give them a discount and make it $75. But then I was a car salesman.
- intoxicated0
Also, understand that this is SOFTWARE you're making. I like to say software rather than scripts/code because the average Jo understands that software is serious business(yeah, just like Microsoft).