As someone who also worked in design, I'll third those numbers.

Out of professional curiousity, does your company have experience doing
print design? It has its own technical ins and outs and isn't something to
take on lightly.

-Kevin

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Subject: RE: Newsletter Writting

> I've been in advertising for some 20 yrs, Erika's advice and figures are
> sound.
> Here on Madison Avenue, the rates can run as high as $150. hr
>
> Steve
>
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> From: Erika L Walker-Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2004 12:27 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Newsletter Writting
>
> Anywhere from $35 - $85 an hour depending on the market you are in and
> how good you are at pre-press.
>
>
> You would do better to find yourself a local printer and make friends.
> This would be the best scenario you could hope for instead of mailing of
> to unseen mass market printers.
> I have two printers I do work with. One in NJ one in the UK.
> A close relationship with a printer is invaluable in any business
> relationship IMO.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Erika
>
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>
> From: ColdFusion Developer
>
> I have a client whom we are not only their website design and
> maintenance
> service but also aquiring all of their printing needs from Newsletters,
> Brochures,
> Letterhead, Christmas cards, etc.
>
> Does anyone have a range of what to charge for those types of services?
>
> I have to consider we are doing the documents and sending to a print
> plant
> for mass production.
>
> I will find out if we need to mail those out as well because if so that
> changes
> the prices.
>
> What does one typically charge for designing documents such as those
> stated above?
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