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Thread: money question....

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    guys, i m gonna b making a flash site for my friend's company... how much do some of u usually charge? ballpark figures r good.... its a website for a home improvement company that includes making a logo for the company, and the WHOLE website, plus i will probably b the webmaster.... (question is how much u charge for the making of the website and how much to charge for being the webmaster and upgrading the website every now and then....)
    thnx,
    alex V.

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    cheese me. TrIzKuT's Avatar
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    500/day worked on it


    25-70/update

    I'm not a good judge for this

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    supervillain gerbick's Avatar
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    search the boardroom and the coffee lounge via advance search for a some earlier discussed price quotes/rates.

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    Post the work you already have up here and we can let you know what you can get paid for it fairly.
    I will at least, you can also e-mail me it.
    megalord@gci.net
    and
    Webmaster@Teamcc.com <-- just got job, re-designing their site.

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    thnx guys... i m working on it rite now... i think in a week i will b able to post something...

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    Depending on your quality and common sense in your work depends on how much you get paid, I am a good judge of that, so just ask me, and I will tell you honestly what your work is worth to the public and then to small businesses then to large corporations, along with some adivce.

    Talk to you later
    --Will

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    Originally posted by TrIzKuT
    I'm not a good judge for this
    Then why did you bother posting?

    -scott

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    they call me the_jump... le_saut's Avatar
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    You should try to get your client to engage in a regular monthly maintenance contract. Espousing the benefits of this to them is important.
    Benefits for you are a regualr income..

    Remember to charge for time and equipment.

    hth

    James

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