My "first" website client asked me how much it was gonna cost him.  His
words were, "So how much do I owe you? $10? $20? $50?"  He nearly fell
off his chair when I said $500.  (And that was cheap!!)

Riva

On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 17:51:34 +0100 "Ross Clutterbuck"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've got two flat rates I operate when doing my freelance work: one for
professional clients and one for friends/family. The friends/family 
> rate basically equate to me producing things "at cost" (which in itself
has a certain markup because generally I have no materials cost to worry 
> about - it's me and my computer suite) and this fact is known by those
clients who fall into this group. They know a substantial discount has 
> already been applied so they never tend to argue. For me personally
this has always worked fine.


Riva Portman, MCIWD
Certified Webdesigner
Star Quality Designs
www.starqualitydesigns.com

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