Setting a price

    Date: 02/11/06 (WebDesign)    Keywords: database, web

    I'm going to be working with a graphic designer to revamp a website for a company and they've asked us to quote them a rate. They would prefer that we give them a set cost, not an hourly rate. I haven't done much freelance before and neither has she so I was wondering if any of you knew of a website or two that has good guidelines on doing this?

    Basically none of the content is going to change, she's going to give it a facelift and I'm going to do the coding. They don't want anything too fancy, no Flash or database driven content, they're just wanting to update an out of date site. Without really counting, I would say the site consists of about 40-50 pages due to a lot of product descriptions. (I know, I know, but they have no interest in a database driven site...)

    Any suggestions on reference materials or what you might charge for this?

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1058326.html

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