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wantanseller
post Nov 7 2005, 02:10 PM

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no. of hours x what you think your hour is worth.
then double or triple the total

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charge as much as humanly possible. set a minimum price at the back of your mind and don't take the job if it goes below it. Have some standards and don't spoil it for the rest.

off the top of my head, don't do it for below RM400

edit: heck, just charge them RM1000+. Know your clients and how much they are willing to pay.

This post has been edited by wantanseller: Nov 7 2005, 05:14 PM
wantanseller
post Nov 7 2005, 05:13 PM

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QUOTE(dinodog_Jr @ Nov 7 2005, 02:40 PM)
waoh..Rm1000 for 1 min 2D animation..

does it overpricey?

i think RM400 is a reasonable margin.

U will scare the client away wif Rm1000, mostly. Unless u r a Pixar animator then they will be glad to be ur Honour client.
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no pixar animator would even meet with you for a deal less than 2000USD... and that's probably an underestimate

a project is worth as much as the client is willing to pay, NOT as much as you think the project is worth.
Microsoft can pay you 20K for the same thing you did for some chinaman worth 1k.


but of course, it is your own choice to make.... remember, if he ever gives you another project, he'll be expecting the same price or even less.

 

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