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How can I make money developing wetesbis?I’m a 19 year old computer geek. I have a little bit of experience developing wetesbis. I know a little bit about HTML coding, and I’ve dug into Joomla quite deeply before. I’d say I’m probably more skilled at updating and maintaining wetesbis than I am at developing them. Still, I am learning fast.There is three website projects that need to be done by people who will pay me a decent amount to do them. And one project that just needs to be updated and maintained. While I want to be fair, I cannot do it for free and I have no idea what to charge them. If I say $10/hour then they would be loosing money as if I run into a problem (such as finding a joomla template, then altering it, then installing extensions), its a shame that they have to pay for that. So, I’m not sure what to do about that.The other thing is its very frustrating for me to have to develop a website when I have no idea what this website is supposed to look like. I do not have any photos, content, ideas, nothing. I stand clue less and it seems like these people still expect me to make a website for them out of nothing. Its kind of like I want to tell them, you provide the content and I build the website. You are not paying me to make up content. The other problem is that I have hardly any software. I like to experiment with Open Source things like Joomla and that, and I’ve used Dreamweaver but the demo ran out so we have to buy it. I’m aware of the fact that Microsoft gives out their software to college students. But, I’m not a college student not yet anyway.Thank you very much for your help.
Exactly, they charge you as much as they can. You shuold do the same! That always made me laugh. But really to price a service you shuold consider a few things. It really pretty easy to determine the value of a service and be competitive. First, what is your time worth to you? I mean, Can you make an honest living at $10.00 per hour? How about $20.00?Let’s say your time is valued at $30.00 per hour. Then how much does it cost for you to pay yourself $30.00 per hour? Do you carry workers compensation insurance? Do you need any specialized equipment? What is the cost of maintaining your equipment? How about your car expenses? If you require internet service to perform your work then this shuold be averaged out and added to the cost of web site you build.Also, another thing to consider is employer taxes. Matching your own SS and medicaid. Other business costs are federal and state unemployment insurance.I would bet that if you spend the time to figure up and then average out all your expenses into your estimated jobs per year you will find that your prices you charge your customers will be very competitive for your industry.Good luck!Btw, I am interested in having a web site built to showcase the work I do. I am in residential carpentry and have a lot of photos to post. I worry I might be missing out on some exposure. When you figure out your pricing contact me and let’s see if we can do business.
Appreciating the commitment you put into your blog
and detailed information you offer. It’s good to come across a blog every once in a while that isn’t the same old rehashed material.
Fantastic read! I’ve saved your site and I’m including your RSS feeds
to my Google account.
How can I make money developing wetesbis?I’m a 19 year old computer geek. I have a little bit of experience developing wetesbis. I know a little bit about HTML coding, and I’ve dug into Joomla quite deeply before. I’d say I’m probably more skilled at updating and maintaining wetesbis than I am at developing them. Still, I am learning fast.There is three website projects that need to be done by people who will pay me a decent amount to do them. And one project that just needs to be updated and maintained. While I want to be fair, I cannot do it for free and I have no idea what to charge them. If I say $10/hour then they would be loosing money as if I run into a problem (such as finding a joomla template, then altering it, then installing extensions), its a shame that they have to pay for that. So, I’m not sure what to do about that.The other thing is its very frustrating for me to have to develop a website when I have no idea what this website is supposed to look like. I do not have any photos, content, ideas, nothing. I stand clue less and it seems like these people still expect me to make a website for them out of nothing. Its kind of like I want to tell them, you provide the content and I build the website. You are not paying me to make up content. The other problem is that I have hardly any software. I like to experiment with Open Source things like Joomla and that, and I’ve used Dreamweaver but the demo ran out so we have to buy it. I’m aware of the fact that Microsoft gives out their software to college students. But, I’m not a college student not yet anyway.Thank you very much for your help.
Exactly, they charge you as much as they can. You shuold do the same! That always made me laugh. But really to price a service you shuold consider a few things. It really pretty easy to determine the value of a service and be competitive. First, what is your time worth to you? I mean, Can you make an honest living at $10.00 per hour? How about $20.00?Let’s say your time is valued at $30.00 per hour. Then how much does it cost for you to pay yourself $30.00 per hour? Do you carry workers compensation insurance? Do you need any specialized equipment? What is the cost of maintaining your equipment? How about your car expenses? If you require internet service to perform your work then this shuold be averaged out and added to the cost of web site you build.Also, another thing to consider is employer taxes. Matching your own SS and medicaid. Other business costs are federal and state unemployment insurance.I would bet that if you spend the time to figure up and then average out all your expenses into your estimated jobs per year you will find that your prices you charge your customers will be very competitive for your industry.Good luck!Btw, I am interested in having a web site built to showcase the work I do. I am in residential carpentry and have a lot of photos to post. I worry I might be missing out on some exposure. When you figure out your pricing contact me and let’s see if we can do business.
Appreciating the commitment you put into your blog
and detailed information you offer. It’s good to come across a blog every once in a while that isn’t the same old rehashed material.
Fantastic read! I’ve saved your site and I’m including your RSS feeds
to my Google account.