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I think your better off working out how much youwant then adding a percentage to the hourly rate to cover unforseens, tax etc isnt an unforeseen.
What ever you do put it all into writing and have them sign to say they understand that youll do XY and Z and no more.
[edited by: Essex_boy at 7:07 pm (utc) on July 8, 2007]
How much can they pay?
IMHO, this shoulld never be a question because if word ever gets out you'll adjust your prices if you say "we can only afford...", you are going to be taken advantage of financially.
This is a topic with a lot of variables: number of pages, images, is there a DB, are there forms, is SEO included, maybe a shopping cart and if there is, does one page have two items and another have 30 - then charging per page is not equitable, and is there a long term maintenance contract.
Again IMHO, the only question is how much are you worth?
Marshall
We would spend days pulling together material prices, sub contractors
bids etc,etc.
When we were all through he would say "thats ever thing but 10% for uh oh.*
Being green I had to ask what that was. He replied " thats when your out on
the job and found out you forgot something and go uh oh"
Figure all your cost and profit and add on 10% for uh oh and you will be OK.
Good Luck! KF
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