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efarhan
post Sep 12 2007, 01:16 PM

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QUOTE(belpurple @ Sep 12 2007, 01:23 AM)
how much should i charge for a website similar like the following website, develope in html+css:
http://www.zyklop.de/
http://www.sofrana.co.nz/

normally how much u charge for per page? and for a whole design + develope page ?
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It depends whether is a small business or a big business...I would charge around 1k-1.3k... including hosting and domain name.
efarhan
post Sep 13 2007, 09:39 AM

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QUOTE(goldfries @ Sep 13 2007, 02:38 AM)
like who cares if it's a blog. as long as it's a design, it's chargeable.

furthermore, you think design theme for blog that easy?
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goldfries has a point there, as long its a design, it will cost you. It doesn't matter whether its a blog or a corporate site. In terms of student, maybe I can consider as to keep a good rapport with the student. He or she can help to recommend you to other "potential clients" in the future as well.

The equation goes like this:-

Reasonable price to student = student happy = student will recommend other students to freelancer = freelancer will have business. rclxms.gif

go figure... cheers


Added on September 13, 2007, 9:41 am
QUOTE(belpurple @ Sep 12 2007, 10:49 PM)
around RM1000+ ?
if that is only a blog, how much would you charge? charge for a student, student price. RM500- RM1000? or more?
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I will have a look on what is the student's requirements (assignment?). Then judge from there.

This post has been edited by efarhan: Sep 13 2007, 09:41 AM
efarhan
post Sep 25 2007, 01:41 PM

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QUOTE(SweetPuff @ Sep 24 2007, 11:13 AM)
Don't just do a website that acts like an online brochure. Web is much more than that. Think about interacting with customers/potential customers.

Like what the previous posters said, provide solutions smile.gif and let your design be part of that solution.
That's where a Content Management System(CMS) will come in handy, bro. And having a database that can churn out info in excel sheets will be very cool indeed too.

IMHO, content is king. Design should always be the carrier to make content more attractive. Having a fancy pants website that's not been constantly updated or have interesting content won't encourage regular visitors.

Just to add some extra two cents into this thread that I'd like to share:

1. Website accessibility means a lot nowadays. No point having a 5-star web design but only your PC can see it. The difference between an inexperienced graphic designer creating a website and a multimedia designer building up a site is normally apparent here. Poor graphic optimization, poor file/folder organization, poor css usage, poor image slicing/planning...

2. Learn a bit of web programming. This will give you a good idea of what to expect when you are tasked to create a larger website, which will probably be in jsp, asp or php. Have some basic javascripting skill is pretty good too. I suggest trying out javascript and php. Having programming skills gives you extra options and opens up new possibilities.

3. Flash intro is VERY old school liao.

4. How about providing a webpage that can be accessed from a smartphone hmm? Can be done. Not as difficult as you think.
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SweetPuff got a point there...that's what most Malaysian corporate companies don't catch nowadays...they just simply think.."BAng..my company needs a website..put it up..details..and done..leave it there to rot." ... Wrong concept...nowadays the CMS IS the future... Sorry to say for webmasters who actually have permanent jobs in da office..your days are numbered friend...

 

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