How much do you think is the average to charge per hour when it comes to designing a website?
I know that it realy is to each it's own but i'd like to know what your guys idea of an avearge tarification is?
how much an hour
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Guest_dirtynappie_*
, Jun 16 2006 01:18 AM
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Guest_dirtynappie_*
Posted 16 June 2006 - 01:18 AM
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#2
Posted 16 June 2006 - 10:12 PM
Well u charge according to ur talent . Cheers
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#3
Guest_NeedHelp_*
Posted 17 June 2006 - 12:15 PM
Guest_NeedHelp_*
Agreed. I'd say set a rate based on the finished product instead of hours. How are you going to prove how long you worked on the website anyway?
#4
Posted 19 June 2006 - 02:11 PM
I'd charge around $15 an hour but no one would actually buy my work. lol
#5
Posted 22 June 2006 - 06:17 PM
Yea, when trying to get a project done you should give a full price instead of charging per hour. Plus it will get done faster.
Set a deadline and a cost. The programmer will factor in his own time and how long he feels the project will take. If you do it that way you will catch more experienced programmers eyes. They will be like, I just did something similar to that, this will be easy (and they already know how much they will make, and cant rip you off).
Set a deadline and a cost. The programmer will factor in his own time and how long he feels the project will take. If you do it that way you will catch more experienced programmers eyes. They will be like, I just did something similar to that, this will be easy (and they already know how much they will make, and cant rip you off).
#6
Posted 28 June 2006 - 04:14 PM
Completely agree - I would perhaps advertise per hour, but would never charge by the hour I prefer to deal by the project.
I do not trust people online I'm afraid - how can you judge how much work is an "hours worth"?
I know this is ironic as I occasionaly advertise by the hour, but I prefer to deal on a per project price :D
I do not trust people online I'm afraid - how can you judge how much work is an "hours worth"?
I know this is ironic as I occasionaly advertise by the hour, but I prefer to deal on a per project price :D
#7
Posted 29 June 2006 - 06:32 PM
Yeah a quoted price is the way to make real money, especially when creating graphics..
#8
Posted 04 July 2006 - 05:43 PM
I'm seeing more people charge by the job these days, but some expensive designers charge $50 an hour or more, if they're really good. Even at that expensive rate, people are still buying, and in large quantities!
#9
Posted 08 July 2006 - 01:27 PM
I charge about 100 USD an hour for phpnuke theme designs and many do pay for it.
#10
Guest_Kaabi_*
Posted 13 July 2006 - 09:07 AM
Guest_Kaabi_*
Holy crap $100 per hour! That is a lot of money, I mean, wow. I wouldn't pay $100 for a job, so for an hour? You must have the big bucks (well, if you do a good job, that's actually a reasonable rate).
#11
Guest_Estupido_*
Posted 23 July 2006 - 02:02 AM
Guest_Estupido_*
And to think the only webpage design I've done was for free in high school... stupid school owes me my dues for creating pages for the school and district, I'm going to go get those now.
#12
Guest_sn17_*
Posted 08 August 2006 - 05:59 AM
Guest_sn17_*
Hey, I thought that cash is paid for the whole project!!! Do they pay for work per hour????


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