Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Freelance work pricing
They taught an awful lot in my "Interactive Media" course, but they did not cover how to charge and quote people for freelance work very well.
It kind of keeps me from going out and looking for work because I have no idea if I should charge by the page, the project, or by time.
I am just finishing up a website now for a friend. My actual first paid website making job. I decided to charge by the hour and just came up with an estimate of how long it would take to finish the project. My estimate turned out to be off by about 5 hours, so I don't know.
For my own reference, here is an approximate breakdown of time
HTML/CSS site with some jQuery
1:30 to modify existing template to match new design
1:30 to add home content, and tweak things, make funtional
1:00 to add 6 basic pages
6ish to get those pages looking right, and fiddling with style to get everything looking perfect
Joomla install & Basic Free Store (using simple caddy)
3:00 to install Joomla and modify existing template to resemble look of website
3:30 to find correct extensions, perfect template styles, and create working store framework
In addition to these times there was probably another 1 to 2 hours of miscalanious time I did not record and 2 to 3 hours of talking over, emailing, and teaching to client.
So the final time varied between 16 and 22 hours. A bit more than my original 12 to 14 hour estimate.
I'll have to reflect back on this at some point in the future to help me figure out how to quote and charge for any new projects.
Saturday, April 14, 2012
posting animated GIF to blogger
just a test to figure out how to post an animated gif onto blogger.
In this case you have to host it somewhere. It can be something like photo bucket or your own hosting. Then use a code something like this replacing "your.gif" with the url of your gif. This code will take users away to the hosted page if they click on the image.
"<a href="your.gif" target="_blank"><img src="your.gif" border="0" alt="moops"></a>"
In this case you have to host it somewhere. It can be something like photo bucket or your own hosting. Then use a code something like this replacing "your.gif" with the url of your gif. This code will take users away to the hosted page if they click on the image.
"<a href="your.gif" target="_blank"><img src="your.gif" border="0" alt="moops"></a>"
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