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How Much Should I Charge As A Web Designer?

<p>Today I&&num;8217&semi;d like to talk about one of the most popular questions I get asked and I’ve been asked since I’ve been in this industry is&comma; how much do you charge and how do you set your prices&quest; That’s pretty the toughest question from any designer&period; In fact&comma; when I was getting into the business online industry it was constant question&period; How much do you charge for this&quest; How much do you charge for that&quest; What about this project&quest; What about that project&quest;<br &sol;>&NewLine;So&comma; I’m going to basically go through my thought process when I deal with a client and hopefully that will help you apply it to your business&period; Now&comma; one of the common questions I always get asked is not overall pricing but hourly rates&period; Which hourly rate&quest; And that can depend on a lot of things&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Now&comma; that brings me probably to my first category&period; There is a few categories you got to think about when you are dealing with pricing a client’s job&period; One thing you have to figure out is who you are dealing with&period; Are you dealing with IBM corporate or are you dealing with a big TV studio like Universal Fox&comma; anything like that or are you talking a mid-sized company&comma; Technology Company&comma; locally&comma; nationally whatever it may be&comma; or are we talking modern pops restaurant down the street&period; That’s one thing you going to find out&period; Who are you dealing with&comma; because right then when you get an idea that will give you an idea of the value of the project&quest; Are we talking a corporate annual IBM annual report for an IBM corporate convention&comma; or are we talking a Chinese takeout menu for a local restaurant down the street&quest; That’s one thing you need to find out on who you are dealing with and talk to them a little bit and just really learn about -you also get a little bit more details in the project&comma; as well&period; Learn about their company and get the feel of how big or how small they are&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;The details of the project I usually handle – I get into a little bit of the details of the project but not too much because what I want to do is I also want to talk about budget fairly soon within the first 5 to 10 minutes I want to talk about money&period; And I know a lot of designers out there are very intimidated on talking about even touching that subject&comma; but you got to deal with it because that’s going to save you so much time&period; You could sit here and spend 3 hours on the call with a person and then find out at the end that this person has &dollar;50 in their pocket to spend&period; So&comma; that’s what you have to find out&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Setting A Budget<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;So&comma; what I’m trying to do is when I talk about budget with them and a lot of clients are very hesitant to talk about budget&period; So&comma; it’s tough subject to talk about but if you are dealing with a larger company&comma; they have marketing directors it’s usually common question for them to easily don’t mind sharing it&period; If you’re dealing with a smaller company that’s never dealt with a designer before then you might have a hard time getting that out of them&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;So&comma; what I usually do is say&semi;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<em>&&num;8220&semi;The reason I am asking about budget again is I’m&comma; first of all&comma; trying to find out if this client is realistic and has a sense of the value of some of the material we are going to be&comma; hopefully producing&period;&&num;8221&semi;<&sol;em><br &sol;>&NewLine;<em>&&num;8220&semi;Also it gives me an idea of their expectations&period; If I’ve had clients ask me to do a business card and they gave me their budget I was thinking may be a few hundred dollars for designing a simple business card and they gave me the budget and it was like &dollar;5000&period; And I said okay&comma; then I guess this person wants to spend a lot of time on the stationary&period; So you got to really get an idea of their budget because that’s definitely going to give you a clue to what type of project are you looking at&quest;&&num;8221&semi;<&sol;em><br &sol;>&NewLine;So&comma; once you come up with all the rating and give you an idea of hourly rates just in designers in terms of design firms&period; Hourly rate can be for the person hitting the payment for the first time&comma; getting out there&period; Once they get their name out there you could be looking at either from 15 to &dollar;35 an hour just to give you – that’s just a rough average&period; It can be up&comma; it can be down whatever it may be&period; But if you are aggressive and you really want to work and you want more work coming into the door I would probably start in that range&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Hourly Rates<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;If you are a professional&comma; you’ve been out there anywhere&comma; I would say &dollar;20 to probably &dollar;50 and up as a freelance designer&period; If you are a design firm you can be anywhere from &dollar;75 to about &dollar;150 to &dollar;200 an hour depending on what you are doing&period;  So&comma; keep that in mind&period; That’s what I’m talking about when I talk about your expertise&period; So&comma; that kind of gives you an idea about that&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>The Nitty Gritty<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Now&comma; what I do is talk about the details of the project and get some information from them&period; Now&comma; once I have established a budget now I want some more details of the project&period; I’ve profiled the budget&period; If I’ve seen that they are realistic and they do have some adequate budget then I continue and get more details of the project&period; Find out what they are doing&comma; if they are doing a brochure&comma; great&period; Get&comma; how many photographs of the brochure&quest; Are they supplying the photographs&quest; Are they supplying the copywriting for it&quest;  Are we going to need to do the copywriting all that kind of stuff&quest;<br &sol;>&NewLine;So&comma; that basically should give you a sense of the pricing&period; And how I price people is&comma; the first thing I usually do is I give them a rough range&comma; usually just over the phone without giving them an estimate&period; I kind of give them&comma; okay this may cost you anywhere from whatever &dollar;1500 to &dollar;2000 or &dollar;1500 to &dollar;3000 and if you need to give them a rough range give them a rough range&period; A lot of clients out there are just pre-shopping&period; I have had marketing directors call me and they are just&period; It seems like they really pre-shopping and they really haven’t even discussed the details of a project then we know what they are wanting&period; So&comma; right there and there it’s really tough to give them an estimate period&period; So&comma; why waste your time with it&quest; I would give them a rough range&comma; give them an idea of what you charge and then have them get back to you&comma; basically&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;So&comma; keep that in mind&period; That’s pretty much it&period; I hope I covered most I could&period; Hope this helps&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Lee is a web designer and graphic designer from Plymouth&comma; Devon and has just launched his new site www&period;devon-designs&period;com&comma; please stop by and pay me a visit&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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