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Originally Posted by Shelley_c
9 pound an hour is generous, very generous. I wouldn't work so cheap but I understand your starting out. If I take a job on it would be around 24 pound an hour. Then, you have to consider the scale of the projects and maybe go with a ball part figure (all inclusive). To answer your question. I don't think you'll have to many grumbles in gaining a customer base. And, on the offchance you get the odd grumble simply don't take the job, I don't.
Your time is money and so is your expertise yo developed over time. And this is coming from a person who provides 70% of her online work for free.
Just because you provide your work in the past for free don't be afraid to set an amount for your graft. Heck, other people are in on the action and your no different wanting a slice of the pie. goodluck with it.
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Thanks Shelley, I value your wisdom and respect your work 100%, Plus your mad like me which helps
We all start at the bottom, i just want to offer a service, one which i feel can make a differnce and one which alot of sites leave out because of the complexity of the coding.
I love helping people out and would always go out of my way to help where i can, its my nature, But at the end of the day, Goodness dosn't pay bills
Start off small and see how it goes, Thats what i'll do, plus the small fee is mearly a token of goodwill as oppose to "Per Hour Billing" Hopefully by gaining a few clients on route, I can start to build up a portfolio of what i do.
Do you think something like this would sell on ebay?? or is there an alternative venue for promoting this idea??