-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi all,,, I've been asked to make a bid to do some web design. But I don't know how to price it out. Can someone give me an idea how that's done in the States? Thanks JIM - -- Jim Hatridge Linux User #88484 - ------------------------------------------------------ BayerWulf Linux System # 129656 The Recycled Beowulf Project Looking for throw-away or obsolete computers and parts to recycle into a Linux super computer -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+1kIHv3Z9K7QSWt4RAojxAKCY6SPsizRbPF9mxpsWHFGd8AegrACeJhUY wnWmCqQ91t8C+KOEjSrBSdc= =okLE -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Thu, 2003-05-29 at 10:23, James Hatridge wrote:
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Hi all,,,
I've been asked to make a bid to do some web design. But I don't know how to price it out. Can someone give me an idea how that's done in the States?
Thanks
JIM
I base it on many different things. There's really no "rule" in my opinion. I look at... 1. How many pages 2. Are they providing images in a digital format 2a. What type of shape and format are the images in 3. Am I going to need to take pictures or scan pictures 4. Do they have a format for me to follow...current brochures, existing site, etc... 5. Are they going to give me the copy, or do I make it up on the fly 6. Do they have an idea as to the structure of the site...Home page, product page, contact page, basically how it's going to flow Based on the above, I offer pricing for a home page with minor changes, and if that's accepted, pricing for remaining pages based on a current design. Some folks say, $250 per page...those don't come out too good in my opinion - it's kind of the Kinko's approach. Hope this helps somewhat...although I must say, I've never had to do a bid job. Tom
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