> From: Gerard Samuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Basically, someone is looking to get a database driven site built,
> and Ive never written code for money before.
> Im looking for advice, as to how the experienced coders in here charge
> for their work.
> Do you charge by the page, script or by the hour (that would be nice).
> 
> Thanks for any input you may provide...
> 
This is very off-topic, but quickly:

I find clients are most comfortable paying a flat fee that's presented as
part of a detailed proposal. Base the fee on your hourly rate. Make sure the
proposal describes EXACTLY what you're going to provide (with additional
work at your hourly rate), and include a delivery schedule. If the client
has to provide stuff essential to the project, include their delivery dates
in the schedule, too. I usually ask for a deposit prior to starting a
project (1/3 to 1/2 the total fee). A good proposal protects both you and
the client.

--
Lowell Allen


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