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Kristian_Laerrerkk2019-03-11 17:00:47
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Kristian_Laerrerkk, 2019-03-11 17:00:47

How much does it cost to render a multi-page site?

They gave us an order to draw a multi-pager, showed it based on 3 different sites. You will need about 10 pages of about the same, most of them have 15-25 blocks. They said it would cost 2k rubles, explaining that I have very little experience, I don’t have any cases, and I don’t draw my own design from scratch. But at the same time, I do it in good faith and it turns out that it seems very good to me and the customer, is it really worth that kind of money? I don't know if the link to my image will attach correctly.
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ipokos, 2019-03-11
@ipokos

is it really worth that much money?
- Yes.
how can you tell if it's not enough or not, if no one (except you) knows what changes need to be made and what ready-made template?
Maybe you need to change the titles on the pages and that's it.
In any case, if you have little experience, no portfolio, then a finished project (which can be added to the portfolio) and a satisfied customer (who may give a good review) is worth much more than bargaining for a penny and stuffing your price.

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EYPPNM, 2019-03-11
@EYPPNM

Get used to hourly work, count how many hours it will take you. Estimate your hour of work. You can find out the cost of an hour by dividing 1 month by working hours (according to announcements for the CIS). You can also look at prices on UpWork .

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Konstantin B., 2019-03-11
@Kostik_1993

They're just trying to make you look like a fool. I have always believed that when the game of experience and achievements begins, then this is all
only in order to bring down the price of an employee and get more from him for less money. I would send them away, and even probably offered them free help to roll up these two thousand and put them in one place

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Robur, 2019-03-11
@Robur

Worth as much as you agree.
I would undertake such a project for at least 200k, for example, but such a customer would hardly be found. Apparently that's why I don't make such sites :)
You were correctly told above that if you really have 0 experience, an empty portfolio, then you get much more than these 2k rubles and it's worth it. When you have 10 such sites made, you will receive only 2k rubles and nothing more, and it will no longer be worth it (but by that time you will already have large amounts of orders initially)
If you are sure that right now you will find better orders for a lot more money, you can do as Konstantin B. suggests. But only before they agreed to these conditions.

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Anastasia Mr, 2019-03-11
@nicepotato

Worth as much as you value your work. At the initial stage, it's okay to work cheaply, it's better than doing work out of your head for a portfolio. Specifically, in terms of design, I like the first two blocks. I make sites from 10k, provided that the customer is adequate and free edits are not more than an hour

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Puma Thailand, 2019-03-12
@opium

Recording directly from the amount of time that you spend
If a day and a half is normal
If a week is very little

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Maxim Pospelov, 2019-03-12
@pospelov

You are being bred, and most likely by intermediaries, and they will ride you to the end for these 2 thousand rubles.
That is if you have experience. In total, it costs from 35 tr. by an experienced specialist, and taking into account the corrections, it will take about 40 hours or 1 week.
If there is no experience, you can divide this figure by 2.
If there is a wild desire, and there is no work, divide by 2 more.

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abmanimenja, 2019-03-13
@abmanimenja

Any price is only the agreement of the seller and the buyer .
Well, for example, I would take 40 thousand for this.
And Lebedev's studio - 300,000.
If you have nothing to eat and you have no other job, I suppose you would agree for 500.
There is no such thing as "how much".
In terms of statistics - the average price of many transactions - yes, it is.
But in relation to one particular transaction, this does not work.
The price is determined from the point of view of the contractor as follows:
1) The maximum price at which the customer still agrees.
2) The minimum price is how much you need to eat, drink, pay rent, internet. Estimated through labor intensity in days.
That's somewhere between them and there is a "fair price".
Above the maximum you will not have a deal.
Below the minimum - it makes sense for you to change jobs.
There is one more point:
3) If you have a lot of orders, then it is not profitable for you to do it at the lowest price. It is more profitable to refuse and take another order. That is, the price will tend to the maximum. If there are few orders, then - on the contrary - the price will tend to the minimum.

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