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Author Topic: How to Price a Project - really nice article on doing contracting work  (Read 2207 times)
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« on: April 26, 2006, 07:07:19 PM »

Really nice article on how to come up with a price for a contracting project.

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Today we are going to break an unwritten rule for agencies, we are going to reveal an important page from our playbook on how we price a project. What is somewhat ironic is that we think it's a pretty bad rule, that one of the last things we think anyone should hide from a potential client is how your pricing works.



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« Reply #1 on: May 20, 2006, 05:03:56 PM »

Very interesting indeed. I am in the middle of selecting a vendor for a web development project at my job and we've experienced a lot of what he talks about first-hand. One of the commenters notes that some of this info is not necessarily applicable (directly, at least) to overseas developers. We're dealing a lot with vendors from India, Russia, etc. because they offer tremendously lower dev costs and still good quality. But still a lot of the points made are important to consider. I just hope we end up making a good selection of vendor. cheesy

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