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"If there making a living of that crap. I would say they know what there doing." (FYI, the word is "they're, not there."). |
People won't pay what it is worth, people will pay the cheapest amount possible, period. It has been like that always and will be like that until the end of the world, don't kid yourself.
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Let's say you go to a designer and REALLY like their work. You ask "How Much" for a certain project. They say "$3,000.00". You ask "How about $1500.00?" They say "The price is $3,000.00... I don't haggle.". Would $3,000.00 be the "cheapest" amount possible in this example? Don't kid yourself thinking that what YOU pay is the "cheapest" possible. |
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and revisions. Some clients will not turn down work even if it is pitifull. And some clients just dont have an eye for whats good. Some clients know that the best design isnt whats right for what they are promoting. What the designers that are bitching about prices are trying to do is narrow down the variety of designers for clients because they want to make more money. To each is own. If someone is making the most shitty designs ever, and is making money, that means that their clients like their work, and want more of it. Its not like the designer is FORCING it upon them. These clients make their own desicions, and thats the way it works. I take pride in knowing that I deliver what my clients want. I take pride in the compliments I get from clients and others. I take pride in knowing that your the first to ever say that my designs are crap. Some of them are, but thats what was paid for. Thats how it works see. Sorry guy but nothing you say rings true about me, even if you are grammatically correct. :thumbsup |
Well since the craze is reality sites..
those are probably pretty bad for a deisgners biz..since its basically a template so no way those are worth what a typical 3 + join would cost |
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Damn, you guys scare me :( I'm in this designing thing about a year now and i like it, i learned a lot, earned some money, had fun, meet some new friends and nice people, etc.
I like designing and i like learnig it, it's a nice hobby and it would be a great job if i had more clients :) You guys should stop fighing, your prices are limited to your skills. And the client limites your skills with his wishes etc. Life sucks and then you die :thumbsup Anyway, i'm making a new personal webpage :) How do you like the "logo"? :1orglaugh http://www.pimpvision.com/temp/dp2.jpg |
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template since the design has to fit the reality story. So really the designer is creating something from the ground up. Not necissarily 100% original, but not template. |
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so I dont understand your point. Clients OBVIOUSLY goto these 'cheap' designers for a reason. Like I said, no one is FORCING anyone into any design. |
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Instead of worrying about the cheapo guys, why dont we go after the scam artists first? :Graucho
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if I try, i think it says Daryan Panic |
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If you guys like designing, you will love this page, this guy is unbelievable i watch his site from time to time just to have an inspiration. Anyone of you can do something similar? here's the link: http://www.billybussey.com enjoy :thumbsup |
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Now as me the designer, I've done that "I don't haggle" bit a time or two, and what it got me was wasted days putting together quotes and ideas, only to have the fucktards take my info and go to the next designer on the list and hire them for less than my quote. So no, I never say firm. If I WANT the job bad, then I'll get in the dirt with prices, if it is something that I feel will be a waste of time, then I'll pass a list of other design houses that I recomend along to the customer and wish them luck. |
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What kills me with this is ya'll are pricing yourselves out of business. Sooner or later you're going to run into the wall where your incoming doesn't meet expenses, and you'll be back working for someone else. Working for someone else has its benefits, but it also has a lot of baggage to go with it. For 1, they take a % of your work. Or, worse, you become 'hourly', at which point you can assume the you are making less than the person 'above' you. |
Thread is digressing and turning into spam you cheap whores...
Why do you design for other people when you can make more money to design your own stuff? For if you did design your own stuff you would actually charge more but instead are happy to break each others legs. Is there really an answer to this? |
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Again, how much is your time worth? Those doing 'free' revisions, apparently not much. |
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If one wants to get into the paysite business, they need to buy content, hosting, domains, software, etc. That costs alot of money. Maybe not as much as it did years ago because prices have come down in other fields, too, but with exclusive content being so important these days, it can still be extremely expensive. And to get started in cheaper alternatives like free sites, gallery submitting, SE, AVS.. all of that takes time to build a decent level of income. You have to pay your bills that you have NOW, and for some designers, that means spending every waking hour working for other people, leaving little to no time to work on anything of their own. Rough situation, for sure. |
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I"ve raised my prices 3 times (significantly) in the last year or so and still dont have the time required to take the work my clients are throwing at me. This is my first post on GFY in a month or so because I haven't had the time (*waves to all haven't talk to in a while*).
I started all mainstream 4 years ago, built the list to *currently* 31-34 clients, and just tried to stay consistent and continue to build. Clients aren't retards, most know the ropes, but if they don't, that doesn't mean you have to take advantage of it. What I learned early is: Charge everyone the same. My first two clients, ever....1) was a landscaper, obviously not a lot of cash or resources, and the second 2) a chiropractor, loaded out the ass, multi-millionaire. I charged both of these people differently because I knew one couldn't afford what I thought was reasonable, and obviously, wanted to make some bank (was young, didn't know any better). All I will say is: don't do that lol. Probably the only reason I can charge what I do now is because I've kept people satisfied and kept moving things up. Keep raising the bar for yourself. Alot of the reason I believe I can keep raising prices is because I will never and have ever (at least in my own personal opinion) ever let a job fall below a certain standard. Quite simply, I always try to make every new project the BEST looking project in the portfolio, regardless. Never do something you are not proud of or that you won't show off to others. Make a site that is better than everything you have done yet, the client will always be surprised when he receives something better than anything he/she has seen in your own portfolio. If yoiu looked through my work now in a timeline, you will see just that. Another thing, don't let clients linger and don't be "convienant." If one day you download a new browser (say Firefox for example) and realize you left out some structure to get the site looking right.... go back to every client you have, tell them the situation, and make the changes. These things go a long long fucking way and most people don't realize it. From what I've seen, a lot of designers like the 1 and done, quick hit and leave..... this won't get you far trust me. Never let a project slide, always raise the bar, get crazy, do something insane, be upfront, thats about all I can say about pricing. 6 figure months are np these days, and only myself, no employees. (but if anyone wants some work, hit me up lol). FF! |
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Very nice. |
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