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  • Profile picture of the author Fredbou
    It's quite a simple site, nothing complex, but it depends what you want to charge for your hours, bearing in mind that it would probably take an experienced developer much less time than it took you.

    My estimate for a similar business site would be $1100.00

    One comment I will make is that the site is not "responsive", i.e. it is not device friendly and doesn't display well on small devices. This is an important consideration in making a website user friendly and scoring a better exposure in Google.
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    • Profile picture of the author drkeysardc
      I built it using Duda, so I'm confused when you say it isn't responsive because it is supposed to be. I have viewed it on Android and iPhones without any problems at all.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Alfred
    Let's start with the good ones, the site itself is pretty, easy to navigate and it has a friendly user interface. The color scheme that you chose is simple but it's formal. The website loads fast on desktop but not that fast on mobile and as what Fredbou mentioned it's not a device friendly. I would rate your website a 3.9.
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  • Profile picture of the author ryanbiddulph
    Hi DK,

    This is a question only you can answer, by getting clear on receiving money.

    Or, by facing and feeling and dissolving money blocks, so you charge generous rates.

    Remember; it's only money. Just a means of exchange.

    Ryan
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    If you Google search the business address in the footer, they're located in a semi-upscale strip mall which means they're paying a high rent, which means they can afford to to pay a premium fee on the site.

    I'd research the going rate on the strip mall lease fees and charge half a months lease. This way you're dealing with a number they're already dealing with.

    They've been in business at that same location since at least May 2016 (Google street view date).

    The potential down side is, you've already worked for these people so If they payed you a low wage odds are in their mind that's what you're worth regardless what you're doing/selling.
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  • Profile picture of the author scorpio9
    Treat it as a business and decide how much you want to earn each week and take into account any expenses you might incur such as internet, travel and of course taxes, etc. Once you have that figure work out how many hours per week you need to work to achieve that figure, this is your baseline
    Now you can charge your clients based on your baseline; you can adjust the baseline up or down depending on the type business your client is engaged in.
    Don't be tempted to work for next to nothing just to get a gig, if a potential client can't afford your fee move on to a client who can.
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  • Profile picture of the author starrychloe
    Web developers make $30 - $120/hr. Google employees can make $200 - $300/hr. If you are new, try $35/hr and estimate the hours it took.
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