Hypothetical Pricing Question

    Date: 01/09/06 (WebDesign)    Keywords: html, web

    "If you had a the money, and wanted someone to make you a webpage with five pages of content, minimal serverside stuff, and a bit of spiffy DHTML on the clientside, how much would you be willing to pay?"

    I ask this, and will also give a bit of background on why. I'm starting up a part-time on the side webdesign studio with two other people. Between the three of us we have a lot of experience and each of us specializes in a different area; graphics, serverside code, and dynamic clientside code.

    I'd like to know what any of you would be willing to pay as a lower-end figure (I do not however, plan to partake in 'bidding' wars to get a client) for a non-corporate page, and a corporate page.

    Many thanks in advance!



    ***EDIT***
    I should of mentioned, I have read the past articles about pricing by the hour, but I would like to have a nice figure for a base price for that kind of site. A friend of mine suggested something in the range of $300-$500, this including 2 months of 'customer support', basically helping the user to update their site/set them up with FTP, or fix minor bugs (read: limited warranty).

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1039341.html

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