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Some what off subject question

Hi All,

This may be off subject but I have a feeling that some of you may be able to
give me input or point me in the right direction at least.

I have a number of people that want me to build them web sites for them on
the side, what would be a fair price to charge them. Does anybody have a
generic scale they use?

Thanks

Frank W

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Hi,

It depends of where are you located, how much can they pay :) and how much
time it takes you to do it.

I did work for a company that charged 125 USD per page.
Cheers,

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Ignacio Machin,
ignacio.machin AT dot.state.fl.us
Florida Department Of Transportation

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Hi All,

This may be off subject but I have a feeling that some of you may be able to give me input or point me in the right direction at least.

I have a number of people that want me to build them web sites for them on
the side, what would be a fair price to charge them. Does anybody have a
generic scale they use?

Thanks

Frank W

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