Hi,
        We are a company based in Belfast which specialise in Coldfusion
development and also Coldfusion hosting.We have developed similar
applications to the one that you have explained,if you would like any
advice or costs etc send me an email.

Regards

Jerry Staple

Web Applications Developer
BizNet Solutions
133 - 137 Lisburn Rd
Belfast
BT9 7AG

Tel: +44 (0)28 9022 3224
Fax: +44 (0)28 9022 3223
www.biznet-solutions.com




-----Original Message-----
From: S R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11 July 2001 16:39
To: CF-Talk
Subject: pay rates


Hi Everyone,

I need some advice on the going pay rates for a person working on a Cold

Fusion project. I'm going to have a meeting today with some people who
want 
a website that will advertise themselves but will allow their clients to

login and view the work in progress on the various projects they've been

working on. So, for example, if I am one of these people's clients I can
go 
online and view the look of the brochure they have designed or the
copywrite 
material they have wrote and comment on it right there.

Anyway, the application would have a SQL Server backend probably be
about 20 
pages. I am also going to do the graphic design. I am also going to
research 
a cold fusion ISP for them. Which ones out there are the best in terms
of 
stability and support? So I guess I can divide it into 3 parts:

hourly rate for CF developer:
hourly rate for Database Developer (or is this included in the CF
developer 
area):
hourly rate for an HTML programmer:
Hourly rate for a designer:

maybe I'm going about it wrong. I don't know I need some guidance so I
don't 
get ripped off.

Thank yo so much

Sal
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