The Cost Of Web Design


by Elijah James

If you are still new to the web designing business, deciding on just how much to charge for your services can be a very tricky thing. New designers usually do not want to charge too much for their services to draw in clients. But on the other hand, they also need to earn money to keep their business going. So how exactly should they balance things out? If you're new to the business, you have come to the right place. Read on and get helpful insights on how you can appropriately charge for your services today.

Tip # 1: The scope of the project. You can simply base your rate on the scope of the project. How complex is the design? How many pages do you need to make? Are there any additional programming tasks required? Naturally, a client who wants a more complex design should be charged more.

Tip # 2: The timeline. Designing a website will take time. So if a client wants you to finish a project within a very tight deadline, you can justifiably charge more. You can even double or triple your rate if they require you to finish a complex project within a very short period of time. But remember: be realistic and make sure that you can do everything within the agreed deadline.

Tip # 3: Maintenance. After completing a project, web designers usually give their clients free maintenance services for a limited period of time. If your client wants you to maintain the site for an extended period of time, you can charge them for this additional service. Or better yet, you can create a completely different contract and treat this as a separate project.

Tip # 4: Decide on a starting rate. Deciding on the base rate for your services can be a bit tricky. Get an idea of how much to charge by checking out the starting rates of other new web designers in your area in the World Wide Web.

Tip # 5: Your experience and training. There are some web designers who might be new to the business but have undergone special trainings and acquired skills that other designers may not have. In this case, you may charge your client a bit more if they ask you to create a website that requires these special skills.

But apart from all these, it's also a simple question of how much do you really want to earn. Some designers may charge less for a project that they're interested in, while others may charge more for a design that they're not too comfortable in doing. Take time to build your track record. The more experience you get, the higher you can charge for your services.

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