Hi All
I've been doing freelance web/programming/graphic design work for a number of years now, however it's always been for friends rather than on a completely professional level. When I do work for friends, I usually ask them to pay me how much they think the work I've done is worth.
Now though, I've just started doing some work for a Consultancy firm on a completely professional level. So far, I've designed their company logo and designed a small "mini-site" to act as a kind of holding page until I complete their full website.
I'm having trouble deciding how much to charge them. The logo took 3 days, including time to discuss various ideas with the client and refine different designs into the final product. The mini-site took another day (again, including all discussions with the client).
The website and logo can be viewed at http://www.berbanks.com.
Could any of you give me an idea of what sort of price I should charge for something like this. If you could give examples of similar projects you have completed that would also be a huge help.
Thanks in advance fellow P2Lers!
How much should I charge?
Started by
AndyMills
, Aug 03 2010 08:06 PM
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 03 August 2010 - 08:06 PM
#2
Posted 05 August 2010 - 02:54 PM
Wow, you mean you designed them a logo and a site without even discussing a price or hourly rate?! If so, wow.. that's pretty nuts lol! You should have your rate established before you do anything at all...
Starters would be $15 an hour and up from there depending on your experience and skillset.
Dan
Starters would be $15 an hour and up from there depending on your experience and skillset.
Dan
#3
Posted 05 August 2010 - 04:41 PM
Well, yeah, now I realise that was a little bit nuts! Thanks for the price guideline!
#4
Posted 05 August 2010 - 11:13 PM
Well, yeah, now I realise that was a little bit nuts! Thanks for the price guideline!
No problem... honestly I don't even understand how this company took you on without asking you your hourly rate or something... I mean you could turn around now and bill $100 an hour if you wanted and they wouldn't have a leg to stand on as they never asked your rate to begin with.
#5
Posted 08 August 2010 - 05:06 PM
honestly I don't even understand how this company took you on without asking you your hourly rate or something
Neither do I to be honest! I took the job just because it was something to do more than anything. I'm trying to build my portfolio up as much as possible so I just said yes without thinking. The guy seems really impressed with what I've done (even though the logo is definitely not my usual style lol), and he's said there's a lot more work he wants me to do if I'm interested. Hopefully I'll be able to squeeze enough money out of him over the job to get me a nice new Macbook Air and a few other gadgets!
#6
Posted 12 August 2010 - 10:23 AM
I believe you're doing that because you're enjoying it, which is great (I think).
However, you must also consider the time, money, and effort you are exerting on a certain project. You should at least get "something" from them after doing something for their company...
However, you must also consider the time, money, and effort you are exerting on a certain project. You should at least get "something" from them after doing something for their company...
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