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Subject:
What are some common approaches to web design pricing?
Category: Computers > Internet Asked by: severisth-ga List Price: $11.00 |
Posted:
07 Feb 2005 12:56 PST
Expires: 09 Mar 2005 12:56 PST Question ID: 470550 |
I am looking to get an idea of how small web design companies price their services, so I can get a better feel for how to price my own. So I'd say my question is: What are some common approaches to pricing? Ideally, I'd like a bunch of examples, split into various categories (something like: subscription-based, hourly, per-project). |
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Re: What are some common approaches to web design pricing?
From: joey-ga on 07 Feb 2005 13:59 PST |
You may want to search Google Answers, as I believe there have been a number of questions along these lines over the last several years. I answered a similar (but different) question a while back, though it was from the other point of view (i.e. how much it would cost to build a web site for someone who wanted it built, not the methods and prices to charge from the point of view of the builder). Nonetheless, this may be a good starting point: http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=13770 Search the archives for other similar questions. It may save you $11. --Joey |
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Re: What are some common approaches to web design pricing?
From: severisth-ga on 07 Feb 2005 14:18 PST |
Thank you for the link Joey! Some of that information is useful. I'm still willing to pay the $11 for someone to compile the information and tweak it around to my specific needs. I'd rather be designing than researching :) |
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