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#1 Mac

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Posted 23 March 2006 - 09:04 PM

For a while now, I've been coding websites fairly extensively. I'm no expert at this, but I can almost always make what people want. The websites are generally 40-50 pages, all with dynamic content, a password protected Admin Panel, and a few forum mods on the side. These projects usually take 20 or so hours. I don't do this as an actual job, it's just to make money on the side.

Recently, I've been hearing more and more about how much money people are making just for coding 5 or 6 pages in basic HTML. Someone I know actually got paid $900 dollars to code 3 HTML pages, and I only charge about $300 for all the dynamic content I listed above.

I seriously need to rethink all of this. In your opinion, what would be a good price to charge? And, more importantly, where do people find buyers like this? This isn't even a part time job for me, but I realized there's some real potential here.

I can code just about anything in HTML. I know XHTML, CSS, Photoshop, and enough PHP to do simple tasks like news scripts and basic CMS systems. Is there a bigger market out there for me? Like I said before, I usually charge around $300 for 20+ hours of work.

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Posted 27 March 2006 - 11:11 PM

I would definitely charge by the hour. When you give your client a quote, think about how long the job will take you. If you are doing that much work, I would charge $20 an hour... A friend of mine does the same work and he charges that much.

$900 for 3 html pages is insane... Even if he is creating a design and coding it all, there is no way in hell $900 is justifiable for 3 basic html pages. People charge that kind of money for custom scripting work...

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Posted 30 March 2006 - 09:43 PM

Thanks. $20 an hour seems like a very reasonable price.

$900 for 3 html pages is insane... Even if he is creating a design and coding it all, there is no way in hell $900 is justifiable for 3 basic html pages. People charge that kind of money for custom scripting work...


I know... I just about had a heart attack when I heard how much he made. I had to run the price through someone here, just in case this was normal. Thanks for the advice.




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