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Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 20
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I am nuts to want to charge roughly 500 pounds sterling for a web site in 2 languages that involves designing 7 pages and a number of small pop-ups in each language? There will be no flash animation and no gimmicks just nice simple design. I am also giving some basic branding and strategy advice along the way... It's for a friend and want to be nice to her but is that TOO nice??? Thanks, Julie |
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Shvaa!?!
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Stafford, UK
Posts: 27
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thats a fair price, cheap mind you but i think its fair on both of you. what you have to concider is how long it's going to take you to do the website and if your going to be working for something silly like £0.50 an hour. (been there myself) |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 20
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Thanks belegdae for the useful comment. What makes me hesitate to ask her for that little is the fact that I know she drops 150 pounds at the hairdresser every time she goes LOL! It seems a bit out of proportion! 3 haircuts vs professional website for a small business... Hmmm.... |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 142
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Hello, 2 languages? Which are these? Personally i feel that is a good price, depending on the time you would need for this. Say you work for £10 per hour would this project take you 50 hours of work? I tend to stay away from friends whilst doing design, alot of people thing this is a cheap business. Good luck anyway |
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