Okay, here is the fee schedule I'm envisioning:
Web development/hosting: 100-300/mo depending on size/complexity. All photography will be done by me. Site updates will be more than weekly.
Data backup/storage: 50-100/mo. I have about 500GB available for this, so I should be cool. The less I worry about and the fewer the backups, the cheaper it is. I'll pick up a portable 200GB unit for ease of data mobility (no FTP bullshiz).
Data entry: negot. calc'd by $15/hr estimated ($10/hr in real situations, in other words)
Database design/maintenance: 100-200/mo depending on amount and complexity
PC maintenance/repair/tshooting/network crap: 200-400/mo depending on num/machines and complx of network. 100/PC built will be added (on top of part cost) and part cost for repairs would be added. This covers one on-site repair from the local guys, so its a pretty good deal for them. I'm on call.
For a medium dealer that just wants a webmaster for a decent site, some minor database design, PC coverage, backups, and NO data entry, I'll be netting around $600/mo for around 20-40 hrs/mo. I figure that's one hell of a deal to have a pro on-call from 8-7 M-Sat. What do you guys think? That sound reasonable? I figure with this scale I'll be averaging around 700/client, and I should be able to reasonably support five clients (around 110-180 hrs/mo). Most of my work will be done at home freeing me to work with more clients simultaneously.
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