How much to charge?
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- vaxorcist0
what's the "interference" factor....
how often will you get calls from a freaked out publicist or the actor himself? If you smell this coming, double your price.
- We add a 'after 30 days its $125 hour to..."ArmandoEstrada
- doesnotexist0
$40k
- or moredoesnotexist
- Hmmmm.... Sounds about right...ArmandoEstrada
- +1BenWeeks
- duhsign0
a lot
- vaxorcist0
You could sell a maintenence contract with various levels of response time... and make them pay big-time for urgency.... where you charge $300/hour for same day changes, $175/hour for next day, $125/hour for 2 days change response,etc... make the "most urgent" price very, very high to both discourage it, and to make the others seam reasonable in comparison.
- thats a nice model right there. Never thought about thatVikingKingEleven
- Andrew_D0
Add up the hours you think it'll take to do it and charge your day/hour/week/month/retainer rate and quote the motherfucker.
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- attentionspan0
Is it Charlie Sheen?
- ArmandoEstrada0
So would you charge the same if you're delivering the exact site for john smith the actor who is just starting out and has some $ VS a high profile actor who is on a major TV show? I guess that is the dilemma, I mean you wouldnt charge Nike the same as you would the local gym for a project, right?
- well John Smith wouldn't have the budget either so you quote to the perceived available budgetwhatthefunk
- I doubt the local gym would need the same site that Nike needs.DeSiard
- Just making analogies...ArmandoEstrada
- You charge Nike more than the local gym. A lot more.duck3