:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ailingwebss
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004
5:33 PM
To: webstandardsgroup
Subject: [WSG] About the standard
Price for our website design .
Hey,all :
Just likeevery one inour
group,I am one ofGraphic web designer, workinfreelance.
I have
What you charge depends on a whole range of factors but these are the
main ones.
- The local going rate
- The type of clients you deal with
- How good you are at what you do
- Your overheads
Obviously a large agency with flash premises in the Middle of London
dealing with blue chip clients are
Hey,all :
Just likeevery one inour
group,I am one ofGraphic web designer, workinfreelance.
I have oneproblem need to ask the help
:
About the Price standardfor
ourwebsite design .
Like we know everybody, Design one website
from begin and end, took us so much time, and
Call me overly cautious, but I don't think this is
a topic for discussion...
http://www.google.com/search?q=define%3Acollusion
Patrick H. Lauke
__re·dux
(adj.): brought back; returned. used postpositively. [latin : re-,
While in some countries it imay be considered illegal to even discuss
prices for services, unless laws have changed in the last few years it
is not illegal in Australia or the EU. Actual price fixing may be, but
professionals discussing how to work out what to charge and what to
charge for is
Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
Call me overly cautious, but I don't think this is a topic for
discussion...
http://www.google.com/search?q=define%3Acollusion
You're overly cautious. There's a huge difference between discussing
what goes into setting a price or expressing opinion on what is a valid
This discussion may be OK or not in certain countries, but it doesn't
have much to with web standards.
Let's close the thread now please. Guys, feel free to discuss it with
each other offlist or in another appropriate forum.
Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
Call me overly cautious, but I don't think
I didn't think there would be a problem discussing this issue...
I was actually quite interested in seeing how you all charge your
clients and on what basis.
Sometimes I charge a flat fee - kind of a contract.
Say - $3000 and I set it all up from start to finish.
But two days ago I scored my
On 7/21/04 3:42 PM Patrick H. Lauke [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent this
out:
Call me overly cautious, but I don't think this is a topic for discussion...
http://www.google.com/search?q=define%3Acollusion
I agree, FWIW.
Rick
*
The discussion list