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    How much should I have charged for this

    Here is a site I am almost finished http://www.quarum.com/quarum.swf how much should I have charged for it.It is not 100% done yet.
    Thanks

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    Im willing to sell my soul for it.
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    Well you wanna get it ta load first. It wouldnt load for me , was that my bad luck on the day.

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    50 bucks and a kick in the sweets

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    Moved from General Help !!

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    I'm at my in-laws using a 56 k modem and afer 15 minutes decided the site wasn't going to load. If it's for intenet use, and not on a CD, it's got to load quicker than that on a a 56 k modem or you shouldn't charge them anything.

    If Royal W would be willing to sell his soul for it, it must be pretty cool though.

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    erm, it depends on

    how many hours you developed it for
    the software used
    the status of the company its been developed for

    etc

    etc

    only you can answer this although hyperlynx has set the ball rolling, maybe we could auction it off.

    Who'll bid me on 50 bucks and a kick in the sweets !?

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    I'm going to be completely honest. If you get any amount of money for that, you're doing good. It's not my goal to be a prick (heck, my **** sucks), but the work lacks very basic design and usability techniques. In today's market, if you're designing work without a basic grid, defined color pallete, and an understanding of optimizing SWFs - you can't expect to make a living out of it.

    I don't know how old you are or how long you've been using Flash - heck it might be your first effort ever! All I can suggest is that if you really love designing interactive experiences, be sure not to forget about looking into core design fundimentals.

    I hope you got something for all your work, but even if you didn't - sometimes the learning process in just as valuable.

    Good luck!

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