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Subject:Update: Re: Question about precontract stage From:"Bonnie Granat" <bgranat -at- att -dot- net> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Wed, 16 Jan 2002 18:38:49 -0500
The prospect wants to pay for the entire job, not by the hour, he writes me
today. I suppose there's nothing that I can do about that except be very
accurate in my quote, right?
The project is a straightforward Web site for a small residential community
in a rural area in the Mid-West. I will be talking with him on the phone
tomorrow.
If someone threw a lot of copy at me and said, "Build me a Web site.", I
could do it because I would have all the pieces of the puzzle and could sort
them out. I have raw documents now only, and the prospect tells me he will
write copy and that a Web structure can be done later.
I am happy he cannot see my quizzical look at this last remark of his, and
wonder whether this is going to be worth the effort.
I also haven't a clue as to how to price myself. Editing I can price.
Writing I can price. Pricing the creation of a Web site from unknown "input"
is quite beyond me. LOL. I hope that tomorrow we can nail down exactly what
my raw material is going to be. Then I can get started with my calculator.
What's the going rate for a Web site, anyway? Do I establish a total price
that will provide me an hourly rate that is within my range?
You guys are the best. Thanks for all the responses and the fine comments.
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