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Reasonable web designer rates?!
just a curious question, what do you guys consider reasonable web design rates these days?
I see guys working for $7-$15 p/h and doing below average/average work, but getting lots of orders in and also guys who are charging $25-$100 p/h who are doing excellent high quality work and not getting so many orders in. I myself average out at around $50p/h especially with PHP coding. What do people consider to be a good average rate or are you sold on quality of work and potentail to convert rather than price?! |
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![]() I typically pay per project. Not per hour.
That said, it also depends on how many pages, and the size of the website in regards to "fair". |
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i understand, but even paid per project i usually estimate the number of hours required and multiply it by my hourly rate.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Too many guys sell themselves far too short and then are stuck with those rates for the foreseeable future, its a big mistake to make when you are starting out. A designer with skills who looks past the design only and thinks about how the design will make his client money is worth $70 an hour at least.
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There is no set rate. It depends on the project and the expertise of the designer.
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