On 24 July 2014 12:55, Fred Thompson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Anyways, I think Will is in around the correct level, at least as an
> employer I believe it to be true, but we don't know what the agency takes!

The problem with agencies are twofold. First, their profit is linearly
related to their costs. Minimising costs (of which wages are likely to
be the largest) is directly related to the amount the business owner
gets to take home.

Second, the chances are (at least in my experience) clients want a web
site/app/mobile thing but they don't have any clue how much time or
expertise is involved in making it, so their budgets are low. When I
was working at a sorta-agency people would want websites for £100 and
get annoyed when we turned them down :)

Will.

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