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traveler98
Posts: 362 From: Dallas Tx USA Status: offline
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Here's a tough issue - 11/28/2005 10:21:11
Recently I had a referral to do a web site from a very good customer. After talking with the prospect he wanted me to create the site using a program that he could purchase himself for his Mac. I told him that I could do the site in GoLive which is Mac compatible, but would take me much longer and cost more as I rarely use it and he said no problem. After thinking about the potential referrals, making current customer mad rethought my price and priced it two ways. First a very reasonable but higher price if I do it in GoLive and second a lower super price to do it in FrontPage. Again thinking about my best client went this direction. The prospect exclaimed he had no idea it would be that much and basically hung up and promptly told my client how I was SO expensive. Would you grovel and reprice or just go on with things?
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d a v e
Posts: 4136 Joined: 7/24/2002 From: England (but live in Finland now) Status: offline
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RE: Here's a tough issue - 11/28/2005 10:27:00
why can't you design it in FP without any of the things that rely on fp extensions, charge a little more and then tell him to buy dreamweaver? if he thinks it is way too much then ask him to get some quotes from other people as well and if he's still interested then he can get back to you. i wouldn't drop the price at all otherwise, either he'll pay or he won't. if he's not happy to pay then he will just be a pain in the a!*/ if you do drop the price ;) my tuppence!
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Mojo
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RE: Here's a tough issue - 11/28/2005 10:32:30
Just move on. I don't see an upside. If you change your price you either look clueless or that you were trying to overprice someone. Plus, do you really want a client that thinks you're charging too much? They will be taking you to task every step of the way.
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Posts: 7123 Joined: 11/12/2003 From: India-napolis Status: offline
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RE: Here's a tough issue - 11/28/2005 10:44:05
i agree with everyone - lowering your price now says you agree tha you were overchrging him. anyone who just slams the phone down isnt worth dealing with. move on
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traveler98
Posts: 362 From: Dallas Tx USA Status: offline
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RE: Here's a tough issue - 11/28/2005 14:08:15
Thanks everybody, I appreciate the input. Pretty well let's me know I made the right decision. Had already told the prospect the only reason he was getting the price quoted was because he was such a good supporter of my client. As people mentioned, he seems to think think the web price should be based on the idea that it will only take him two or three hours in... you guessed it MS Word and then he can just drop in some pictures and that is it..... Funny thing is I really didn't want to do his site, it was more a favor for my client.
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Nicole
Posts: 2843 Joined: 9/15/2004 From: Nambucca / Kempsey, Australia Status: offline
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RE: Here's a tough issue - 11/28/2005 19:41:32
Traveler, If you’ve understood your client correctly, and worked out your quote accordingly and added your percentage on top, there shouldn’t be any room to drop your price should there? If you really want this particular client though, say because of the potential future work that could emanate from doing their site, I wouldn’t drop my price but I would perhaps send them a more formal quote, even possibly itemizing it, or at least pointing out what they’ll get for their money. I’d also call them in a month’s time and see if they’ve found a designer, if they have, that’s okay, but still call back in a few months time and see whether they’re happy with their site or not? Nicole
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