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    Quote Originally Posted by Awfy View Post
    £500 upwards depending on the client, I try to avoid any freelance work now as I don't enjoy it as much and the rewards don't seem fulfilling.
    Quote Originally Posted by Awfy View Post
    I get £100 for a logo, so a whole layout can be £500, £1000 sometimes £5000+. You never set a price for a design/coding service. You never make enough that way, you build a price depending on the profit it will make the customer and how much that customer has in funding.
    Lol have you ever been paid £5000+

    And tbh i think that PHP is more profitting than building layouts.

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    not necessarily. I could have been paid £3000 plus if i took up an offer to do all the coding and design.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackboy View Post
    Lol have you ever been paid £5000+

    And tbh i think that PHP is more profitting than building layouts.
    In a way yes, a obviously Youmeo has some big clients we're doing work for but freelance no as I stopped when I got up to charging around £500. Takes a while to build up your price then research.

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    To be honest you have to build up a portfolio of designs before you can even think about charging the prices Greg does. Thats why a lot of people will choose RichardKnox over me as for one he is the better designer and two he has got a big big portfolio of designs.
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    £10-£20 is about right mate
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    Quote Originally Posted by CFairweather View Post
    £10-£20 is about right mate
    For most people on here thats is good, and the standard is great, but some people want stupid money for crap designs.

    No offence to anyone who tried selling a crap design for £50-£100
    Looking for a good desiner to design a social networking template.

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    for this forum yeh, 10 - 30 is about the right price for a reasonably good design. But int eh real world you'd expect to make way above 200

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    Quote Originally Posted by kk. View Post
    for this forum yeh, 10 - 30 is about the right price for a reasonably good design. But int eh real world you'd expect to make way above 200
    Yes, I understand that. That's why i asked how much people charge I was refering to on here
    Looking for a good desiner to design a social networking template.

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    Awfy's right in most cases. Theres a mini shop down my highstreet that do website layouts, custom made for £200. You just walk in and ask for one lol

    So theres definately a bit market in it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Obulus View Post
    So theres definately a bit market in it
    There will always be a big market in web design because if you look at how many websites are out there, and then look at how many websites want to attract users, the answer is there
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