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st3wy
Hey guys,

Haven't really quoted a website before so I was hoping someone could give me a good idea on how much I should charge for the following details,

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Specifications

Site Map.
The website has the following site map:
Home
(Please see below design details)

About Us
(Company information provided in a text format)

Services
(Information provided in a text format )

Portfolio
(Will require the use of images and text to display 4-5 examples)

Contact Us
(Text and possible use of web form.)

Design
The Photoshop files for this design will be provided once the quote has been approved
The website should be optimised for a 1024x768 screen resolution
The site needs to have a 'centred' layout with the background scaling to accommodate for varying screen resolutions (i.e. 1280 x 1024). Please refer the following website as an example - http://www.iwebgate.com/
It must be compatible with all of the major internet browsers, i.e Mozilla, Explorer, Safari, Chrome

Flash Banner
The use of 4 different images (to be supplied) that will transition from one to the next using 'Flash' animation.
Transitions should occur every 4 seconds?
Please see the following website as an example
Please provide a quote if the flash banner is used for the internal pages or if a single static image is to be used instead for each of the 4 internal pages (i.e. about us, services, portfolio, contact us)
Menu
The menus will need to change on 'roll-over' as per the 'Home' menu link on the attached image.

Timeline
Please inform us of the approximate time required to develop this site.

Costs / Terms
Please provide us with a fixed quote for this website in Australian dollars only. Can you also please provide us with your hourly consultation/development fees if additional items are required outside of these specifications. Lastly can you please inform us of your standard payment terms.
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Cheers for the help, sorry if I didnt post this in the right section
V91
<Sorry just realised how old this thread is, imagine the client has come, been charged, and left by now tongue.gif >

put in an offer and see what you get back, realistically you have to judge the client for yourself.

There's only 6 pages, the design work is done, you have to do the tinniest bit of flash. So lets say its going to take you 2 hours (tops) $75 an hour, so that sets them back $150 Australian. Its not a massive amount then again it doesn't sound like you have masses of experience.

Were you "pick up" the client is also important to how you price, find a client on the internet you have 100s of competitors, have a face to face meeting (the pubs been a winner for me a few times tongue.gif ) and you'll be able to charge a premium as you've built up a relationship with the client. It sounds terrible but that's the way things work.

Any changes to the original brief should incur a penalty (per change) + your hourly rate it deters clients from changing too many things that way tongue.gif
rupertmckenzie
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