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how much should i charge?


Pickle

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Hi everyone

 

I'm just trying to get an idea of how much i should charge for a project. I have been asked to build a site thats about 4 pages but everything is content managed.

 

So homepage, about us, contact pages are all editable from the CMS system that i will build to go with it. There is also a products section which is also manageable.

 

How much would you say is a reasonable price for this?

 

thanks in advance

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Corbin explained it pretty well, but I often find it really hard to judge the price of a project. Especially on larger projects; I've had situations where the person I was working for had an elaborate project overview but I completely under estimated the amount of work that was actually involved. And since I was already locked in on a price I was over-worked. This project doesn't sound especially large, but just a warning, be careful and make sure you're not under estimating the amount of work that needs to be done.

Corbin explained it pretty well, but I often find it really hard to judge the price of a project. Especially on larger projects; I've had situations where the person I was working for had an elaborate project overview but I completely under estimated the amount of work that was actually involved. And since I was already locked in on a price I was over-worked. This project doesn't sound especially large, but just a warning, be careful and make sure you're not under estimating the amount of work that needs to be done.

 

 

I've yet to do a project where I haven't underbid it.....  >.<

thanks for your replies. this is exactly the issue, obviously i want to win the job so i want to be competitive. however i dont want to charge too little for it because then im losing out and also if i start off with a low price, future projects will expect to around the same mark.

 

be careful and make sure you're not under estimating the amount of work that needs to be done.

 

well i have sent my quote out detailing what i would charge and exactly what the price includes. so if i have underestimated then it shows on the quote what work i am expecting to do for the amount. hopefully i have avoided being overworked for the price.

 

thanks guys for your help. :D

Based on a basic overview of a project we provide a basic estimate, based on previous experience and assumed functionality - If that figure is within their ballpark of what they want to spend and they choose to go with us, we write up a full specification that goes into plenty of details, from this it is fairly easy (though sometimes time-consuming) to attribute an amount of hours to each module/feature. We then just times those hours by our hourly rate, then add a percentage on top to cover any minor things we have missed and small changes along the way, then give them this figure as the all-in project cost. We then tweak from there if they have more/less budget available.

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