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filed in Featured, Geek Tips, Hot Debates, Politics, Relationship Management, Small Business, Tutorials and Tips, Web Design for SMB, Web Media Reviews on Feb.23, 2010
I thought I might expand what I talked about a few days ago in terms of average web site cost. While the average was correct, there should be some discussion on what that means for an average hourly cost. Hourly costs are much less transparent, as the hourly cost is not just a set price [...]
Tags: analysis, average cost, cost, designers, hiring, hourly rates, market, supply and demand, web design, web designers
filed in Expanding Other Blogs, Featured, Hot Debates, Lame List, Product Reviews, Recommended Sites, Small Business, Tutorials and Tips, Web Design for SMB, Web Media Reviews on Feb.18, 2010
This is a question I get a lot, usually in the prospecting of new clients but sometimes even with current clients who have a new project to tackle. The answer is hard to capture as most work in designing web sites is an hourly value, even if there is a total project bid or number [...]
Tags: analysis, average cost, cost, designers, discussion, price, projects, web design, web site design
filed in Geek Tips, Hot Debates, Product Reviews, Recommended Sites, Small Business, Tutorials and Tips, Web Design for SMB, Web Media Reviews on Dec.17, 2009
Barnes & Nobles is the only real local bookstore I can attend with WiFi available in Vancouver, WA, so I thought I’d stop by there to chat with a client. While on the phone, I was browsing the internet section, looking up some new skills or brush-ups on my nest eggs. I came across a [...]
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