Freelance work help

    Date: 05/22/06 (Web Development)    Keywords: php, web

    I'm looking for some advice. The professor in one of the classes my wife is taking found out I am a web designer (actually a web programmer) and wanted to know if I would design a site for a small business he has on the side. I've not talked to him about exactly what he wants but I imagine it to be a simple site showing his wares and how to contact him, possibly with an online shoping cart of some sort. DO you know any sites I can check to see what I should be charging him (what is normal for my area geographically)? Should I charge by the hour or the page count? I can add some extra features via PHP but am unfamiar with how to charge for that as well. Also, is asking that I can show off his site in my portfolio a standard condition or an unusual one? Thanks in advance for any advice!

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdev/321743.html

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