Web site costs

sonxEr77

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hi, i often get questions about the average cost of a web site from simple/static to dynamic. Any place where i can get these prices?
 
Most professional designers / developers will charge you per hour, that way it minimizes scope creep. Depending on the experience and portfolio of the designer / developer, the hourly rate can range from R150 per hour to R450 per hour. The exact amount of hours quoted for a site will vary widely and will depend on the scope of work to be done. Best thing would be to get different quotes from different designers / developers and compare them.
 
Most professional designers / developers will charge you per hour, that way it minimizes scope creep. Depending on the experience and portfolio of the designer / developer, the hourly rate can range from R150 per hour to R450 per hour. The exact amount of hours quoted for a site will vary widely and will depend on the scope of work to be done. Best thing would be to get different quotes from different designers / developers and compare them.

Thanks Farlig if i may
 
Most professional designers / developers will charge you per hour, that way it minimizes scope creep. Depending on the experience and portfolio of the designer / developer, the hourly rate can range from R150 per hour to R450 per hour. The exact amount of hours quoted for a site will vary widely and will depend on the scope of work to be done. Best thing would be to get different quotes from different designers / developers and compare them.

+1. Clients **** you around way too much to have a fixed cost on things. So hourly rates it is, however, they want to see "hard" figures, so I usually quote on the average time it takes to do something + buffer. And in the contract it states if I do the job in a quicker time they pay less, however, anything over the quoted hours they cover if it's due to necglegence on their side and/or changing things constantly.

I went from completing a project in 8 months to completing a project in 2 weeks. Because they knew I'm not going to **** around anymore. Can't begin to tell you what money sucking stupid assed clients are out there. Time wasters....
 
If you may what? :confused:

"If I may" meaning if he may thank you. It's conveys a general idea that you are hot tempered in a way where you would blow up by the mere words "Thank You"

So he's asking you permission if he may thank you before you get mad at him and hit up upside the head.

Good lad...
 
"If I may" meaning if he may thank you. It's conveys a general idea that you are hot tempered in a way where you would blow up by the mere words "Thank You"

So he's asking you permission if he may thank you before you get mad at him and hit up upside the head.

Good lad...

lol! no ... I cut his name short ... wasn't sure if i was allowed :o
 
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Yeah well... Farlig is preferable to "FO", which seems to be the common abbreviation for my nick around here. On the forum where I started using it everyone abbreviated it to "Farlig", so much so that I changed my nick there to just "Farlig"... :p
 
So you gonna change your nick here to FO then? :p

NO

:D

I had a choice between PB (abbreviated, like on MyBB, from the original English translation of my nick) and Farligsky (one guy on the forum was Russian) as well... :p I decided to just shorten it to "Farlig.".
 
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