HTML web design w/ coding

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by T.Ace, Dec 24, 2007.

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    I started my company last month and as of now I'm starting to get a lot of customers and from them I've heard many other companies want you to pay atleast $650 for their web design which is really high if you think about it so I am offering $350 for a html template coded.

    Also if you're looking for partnership like if you need help to run your website I might be intrested just email me at

    Thanks, Netsfer.com
    (On the website it says $545 but its actually $350 now)
     
    T.Ace, Dec 24, 2007 IP
  2. Aaron111

    Aaron111 Well-Known Member

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    T.Ace how about some tutorials for html live ones you have?? I will exchange work for them;)
     
    Aaron111, Dec 24, 2007 IP
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    Looking at your site and your portfolio I feel $350 is still to high if you think about it... I feel you can get many more customers for around $50 or something.
     
    manishk, Dec 25, 2007 IP
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    r1z Active Member

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    Have you build any website to preview? except Netsfer.com :confused:
     
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    Xavier_3D Well-Known Member

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    I am interested in Partnership. Please PM me.
     
    Xavier_3D, Dec 25, 2007 IP
  6. EIx

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    $350 may code 5 simple xhtml + cssl ,tableless sites here
     
    EIx, Dec 25, 2007 IP
  7. twistedspikes

    twistedspikes Notable Member

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    $350 is still quite high. Maybe $100-200 for a 5 page XHTML/CSS site. At least until you get a good portfolio going.

    ps I can't get on your site, keeps coming up with an error.
     
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  8. 8everything

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    It depends on which clients you get, the prices are quite competitive in this market due to outsourcers.
     
    8everything, Dec 25, 2007 IP
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    SEOLinker Banned

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    Not exactly due to outsourcers but due to 15 years old kids.
     
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    soulscratch Well-Known Member

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    You really need to learn how to design and code. A couple months training and charging that much? I doubt you'll get much clients.
     
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    In the beginning you have to keep your rates low due to the tough competition in the market. Make a good portfolio.

    P.S. You need more practice in HTML coding. Secondly give your website a professional look, it may help you in getting clients.
     
    kreativi, Dec 26, 2007 IP
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    seem it worked
     
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    #13
    When I hire a webdesigner, I look for his or her portfolio..
    You asked for $350, it is somewhat appropriate for an established designer whom has a good portfolio. Your site is too simple, didn't saw many portfolio. I'd pay almost $1k to an established designer such as N-design studios.
     
    nyunyu, Dec 26, 2007 IP
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    Your website looks amateur and your sample template looks crappy. I find it hard to believe you're getting "a lot of customers" for the prices you're quoted. There are full, established websites everywhere that sell for $100, why would someone hire an amateur to design a site for $500?
     
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  15. Aaron111

    Aaron111 Well-Known Member

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    wow thats a nice templet you have"
     
    Aaron111, Dec 27, 2007 IP
  16. T.Ace

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    thanks for all the advices people I am thinking to bring my prices down and the portfolio that I have up there isnt updated so those aren't the only sites I hav worked on
     
    T.Ace, Dec 27, 2007 IP
  17. Aaron111

    Aaron111 Well-Known Member

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    how about some free tutorials for coding here?? Im in need of such;)
     
    Aaron111, Dec 27, 2007 IP
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    Would suggest you not use a hotmail account for your email. Something like would be more professional looking.
     
    techrn, Dec 28, 2007 IP
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    Aaron111 Well-Known Member

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    I agree above more email accounts better:)
     
    Aaron111, Jan 1, 2008 IP