Well it's been a few years since I was in the contract market, but I used to charge �50 ph offsite and more if it was onsite. I know several people on this list that charge �65 ph. But all these people are advanced developers and I would say quite well known, which may be why we got away with charging more. I'm sure the rates have come down since then anyway. It's slightly different if your running your own company and taking on jobs/clients, working from your own premesis/home, as you tend to quote on projects rather than have an hourly rate.
Russ > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 10 June 2004 16:49 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: RE: [ cf-dev ] OT - The going rate > > I haven't seen that many companies offering much more than > �20 an hour to contractors in the UK, though. Don't know if > I just don't pay that much attention, I look in the wrong > places, or what? I've seen some offering more (not much more > though - maybe �30 tops) and many offering less (�10 - �15 > per hour). Personally, I don't think I'd ask for �20-�30 if > I were a "moderately inexperienced" develop... not if I > really needed the work. When I quote for contract work on a > project that I'm the only developer on, it's usually a day > rate at least or else it's a lump sum for the work. > Regarding what you should chaarge for a small e-commerce site > - that really depends on the requirements and on what you > mean by "small". I'd also be sure to agree on EXACTLY what > the client gets for the price quoted otherwise you can > easilly end-up with changing requirements and a whole lot of > unpaid time spent on the thing. Also charge them for the > planning phase (beyond the initial conversations to secure work). > I don't think it makes any sense to spend 10 hours discussing > and agreeing on requirements in order to do a piece of work > for �650... your rate is actually lower than you calculate > when those 10 hours get figured in. > > ~Simon > > > > > > Sounds rather cheap to me. Even a moderately inexperienced > developer > > would charge �20-30 per hour. > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Sent: 10 June 2004 13:30 > > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Subject: [ cf-dev ] OT - The going rate > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I am trying to work out how much to charge a client for a small > > > e-commerce site .. > > > > > > I am breaking up the development like this > > > > > > Front end development (�n) per hour x (n) hours / day = > Daily rate > > > (As I can't dedicate 100% of my time to it) x (n)days > > > > > > Back end developmet (Admin site) - This will have > customer analysis > > > tools, new products, delete products, pricing etc etc - same > > > formula > > > > > > Database development - same formula > > > > > > Thing now is filling in the n's > > > > > > Front End > > > �10.00/hour 2 hours per day (�20 / Day) and I would say > 7 days (14 > > > hours) to complete = �140.00 realistic > > > > > > Back End (more fiddly) > > > �15/hour 2 hous per day (�30 / Day) and I would say 15 days (30 > > > hours) to complete = �450.00 > > > > > > Database (probably ms access as hosting is cheaper) �10/hour > > > 2 hours per day (�20 / Day) and I would say 3 days (6 hours) to > > > complete = �60.00 > > > > > > Total = �650.00 Is this realistic for a small e-commerce site? > > > > > > Regards - Paul > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ************************************************************** > > > *********************************** > > > The information contained within this e-mail (and any > > > attachment) sent by Birmingham City Council is > confidential and may > > > be legally privileged. 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