Hi,
A guy from my work asked me to quote him a price for making a semi-static, 5 page website for his restaurant today. I say 'semi-static' because he said he'd want to upload changes to the menu as appropriate, so I thought I'd use "the old XML-data source" methodology and provide him with an Excel Workbook that dumps out the XML generator, rather than getting bogged down in server-side scripting.
I thought about it a bit and quoted him £150-£175 for the site, and will match it to the menus/take-away menus he's already had made up - this was after seeing that another local developer charges £75 for a static site.
Sounds like I'll also have to go and take some photos on-site as well, so I said I'd charge extra for my time for those.
Can I have people's opinions on this, because the last site I did, I was told I'd get paid £1,000 to make it and basically had to do everything myself (including scanning in about 260 slides and 'touching them up').
Am I overcharging, hitting the sweet spot, or undercharging?
Thanks,
Dog.
A guy from my work asked me to quote him a price for making a semi-static, 5 page website for his restaurant today. I say 'semi-static' because he said he'd want to upload changes to the menu as appropriate, so I thought I'd use "the old XML-data source" methodology and provide him with an Excel Workbook that dumps out the XML generator, rather than getting bogged down in server-side scripting.
I thought about it a bit and quoted him £150-£175 for the site, and will match it to the menus/take-away menus he's already had made up - this was after seeing that another local developer charges £75 for a static site.
Sounds like I'll also have to go and take some photos on-site as well, so I said I'd charge extra for my time for those.
Can I have people's opinions on this, because the last site I did, I was told I'd get paid £1,000 to make it and basically had to do everything myself (including scanning in about 260 slides and 'touching them up').
Am I overcharging, hitting the sweet spot, or undercharging?
Thanks,
Dog.