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Web Design and How to Price your Services
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By: Moe Tamani Email Article
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Rules of Thumb There are some things that you should always consider before you decide to accept a project and also in deciding how to price your projects. Both you and your web design company should always consider the following when accepting new work:

1. Always ensure that you can complete any projects that you accept in time. If you are unable to meet the deadline or any project requirements, then you should not accept the project. 2. Always obtain a contract from your buyer that clearly sets out the details of the project. Doing more work than you agreed to is never a pleasant experience. 3. Have personal integrity. Your clients pay for you to meet their requirements and if you accept a project, then you agree to meet those requirements. If you are unable to meet them, you should inform them immediately.

A web design company usually decides on its pricing policy using the same set of factors. However, because they can obtain more work than a freelancing individual can, they usually give employees a good salary and bonuses, privileges and overtime or bonus pay for good work.

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Moe Tamani is a Dallas SEO consultant for a leading Dallas Web Design company.

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