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Sergey750il2014-12-18 22:07:53
Freelance
Sergey750il, 2014-12-18 22:07:53

What will be the prices for freelancing after the fall of the ruble?

All the good time of the day. How much have prices changed on freelance exchanges after the strongest fall in the ruble? According to my observations, I noticed not an increase in prices due to inflation, but rather a fall. When will the market stabilize and will it happen at all?
I would like to hear the opinion of freelancers who survived 2008.

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Puma Thailand, 2014-12-19
@opium

well, I used to earn 80 bucks an hour or 2400 rubles
now it’s also 80 bucks an hour but 5600 rubles an hour, in general it’s ok but I would like more

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Kolya K, 2014-12-18
@Kolyagrozamorey

I always set prices in dollars, and if they want to pay in rubles or in hryvnias, then at the rate

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xmoonlight, 2014-12-18
@xmoonlight

While shit-CMS will be indexed along with shit-code, prices will continue to fall continuously.
90% of freelance IT work: these are templates and installation of CMS (with default config) + (sometimes) plugins
... application" prices will rise.
Learning how to install a CMS has become very easy.
But to finalize (or EVEN! develop) the necessary functionality for business requirements is much more difficult.
Yes, and many people who really know and are able to now have lost their jobs due to recent events ...
So there is a logical collapse in prices due to the large number of offers.

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Alexander, 2014-12-22
@lisnic1990

Until you raise the price yourself, everything will remain approximately in its place. The customer will not do this for you, so just explain and take as much as you see fit!

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Optimus, 2014-12-19
Pyan @marrk2

I always set prices in rubles as before, at prices I used to set the same amount approximately and now I put it, but if a person has expenses in dollars or euros, this is not my problem))
As Moreinis wrote: a crisis is a great opportunity to reconsider relationships and pay less for the same job))

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Danil Namaste, 2014-12-19
@htmlcssverstka

Always the reference point for a dollar was 30 rubles for me.
The price to make a website was 30,000 rubles = $
1,000 Now $1,000 = ...rubles
, this is such an ordinary calculation

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Risiki, 2014-12-19
@risiki

Prices in rubles will remain the same, but for developers it will not be profitable because of the dollar.

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Dmitry Evgrafovich, 2014-12-20
@Tantacula

I think they will rise by about the same%, by which all basic services and products will rise in price (in rubles). In dollar terms, they will be lower on typical sites.

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