I liked that you explained the reason of asking the client about the budget... i couldn't figure it out on my own the exact reason but always knew i need to ask.
I have been searching high and low on UA-cam for how to price websites designs and development. You are the only one that explained it so perfectly and effectively. Thank you for sharing!
8:55, but if we apply to only a few freelance jobs, our chances to land just 1 of those are quite slim is it? So what do you think is the best approach to face this situation when we do also have bills to settle?
You charge like $750 for website built using template, if the template is on Figma but you don't have the customizable / reusable template on Wordpress, so does that still fall into Simple or it's gonna be Custom? And as for pages, does 1 CMS Item count as 1 Page? And if you have a Blog / E-Commerce website with more than 100 products, then that will be 100 pages right? Each product has each details
Thank you for the informative video. I would like to know what our approach is around the "premium" plugins used on client projects, like Elementor Pro?
You do not need to ask customers about a budget. They tell you what they want and you present options and pricing. Asking customers upfront for a budget is a total cop out to see how much customers are willing to pay and then adjust packages accordingly. No transparency = no customer.
I agree about transparency. We place our pricing model on the website so we don’t have that problem. Asking about budgets sets expectations from both sides. There is no point wasting each others time if their budget is outside of what you charge. I’m not ever suggesting you up your price to meet their budget.
Great video this really helps! How do you handle the cost of the additional software/plugins? For example if someone needs a booking platform for their website, do you incorporate the cost in the total cost for the project and tell them they will have to pay the monthly or annual fee for the software? Or are we as designers responsible for the cost? Thank you..I hope my question makes sense!
Most of these companies are using ai to design websites, it seems like this may be a better alternative to use Ai instead of a Webmaster. It takes me about 4 minutes to get the framework up, and 1-4 hrs to setup to post ( depending on video creation work ). ...and Ai does all of this under 60 seconds. How can you compete with this ? Not to mention most are extremely low cost!! Am I missing something 🤔
@@tristanparker ..yes me too.. normaly I charge 2000 euro and was thinking about a contract of 24 month 2000 / 24 = 83 per month fee... and then upsell maintanance contract options. What do you think about that?.. what are your thoughts at the moment about offering for a monthly fee?
@@Webrisernl so my thoughts are similar to yours. Essentially turning a fixed fee into monthly payments over 24 months. But I would have maintenance included in that monthly payment. Then upsell marketing. After 24th this, put them on a lower monthly figure that covers just maintenance. That’s as far as I got
Hosting does need to be considered and it’s easier to bill the client for it monthly on top of the website price. I currently have the client buy their own domain and just give us access so we can amend the domain settings and point to the website
. I have a question bro.I find difficuilt in pricing per page especially CMS powered blog pages .like main blog page and its 7 template pages .My per page price is $30 .My per page price is $30 .How should I charge for CMS powered pages.pls suggest for me.
I liked that you explained the reason of asking the client about the budget... i couldn't figure it out on my own the exact reason but always knew i need to ask.
I have been searching high and low on UA-cam for how to price websites designs and development. You are the only one that explained it so perfectly and effectively. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you! Glad you found it helpful
8:55, but if we apply to only a few freelance jobs, our chances to land just 1 of those are quite slim is it? So what do you think is the best approach to face this situation when we do also have bills to settle?
Thanks Tristan. Finally a bit more clarity on the subject
Thanks, I needed this information.
You charge like $750 for website built using template, if the template is on Figma but you don't have the customizable / reusable template on Wordpress, so does that still fall into Simple or it's gonna be Custom?
And as for pages, does 1 CMS Item count as 1 Page? And if you have a Blog / E-Commerce website with more than 100 products, then that will be 100 pages right? Each product has each details
Thank you Tristan!
Thank you for the informative video. I would like to know what our approach is around the "premium" plugins used on client projects, like Elementor Pro?
Thank you for this very useful information.
Can you provide the links for the mentioned videos?
Great advice Tristian! 👏
Great Work
nice one, thanks for sharing
You do not need to ask customers about a budget. They tell you what they want and you present options and pricing. Asking customers upfront for a budget is a total cop out to see how much customers are willing to pay and then adjust packages accordingly. No transparency = no customer.
I agree about transparency. We place our pricing model on the website so we don’t have that problem. Asking about budgets sets expectations from both sides. There is no point wasting each others time if their budget is outside of what you charge. I’m not ever suggesting you up your price to meet their budget.
Great video this really helps! How do you handle the cost of the additional software/plugins? For example if someone needs a booking platform for their website, do you incorporate the cost in the total cost for the project and tell them they will have to pay the monthly or annual fee for the software? Or are we as designers responsible for the cost? Thank you..I hope my question makes sense!
I would make them aware of any subscription costs and tell them they will have to be responsible for paying for them.
@@tristanparkerokay thank you! This helps
Most of these companies are using ai to design websites, it seems like this may be a better alternative to use Ai instead of a Webmaster.
It takes me about 4 minutes to get the framework up, and 1-4 hrs to setup to post ( depending on video creation work ).
...and Ai does all of this under 60 seconds.
How can you compete with this ?
Not to mention most are extremely low cost!!
Am I missing something 🤔
Do you include the website yearly fees in the price for the client
Did you ever thought About charging A monthly fee for website? I think This Is More attractive For clients?
Yes, something I’m looking into at the moment
@@tristanparker ..yes me too.. normaly I charge 2000 euro and was thinking about a contract of 24 month 2000 / 24 = 83 per month fee... and then upsell maintanance contract options. What do you think about that?.. what are your thoughts at the moment about offering for a monthly fee?
@@Webrisernl so my thoughts are similar to yours. Essentially turning a fixed fee into monthly payments over 24 months. But I would have maintenance included in that monthly payment. Then upsell marketing. After 24th this, put them on a lower monthly figure that covers just maintenance. That’s as far as I got
@@tristanparker sound great
i have a small question. should i include domain and hosting with the package?
Hosting does need to be considered and it’s easier to bill the client for it monthly on top of the website price. I currently have the client buy their own domain and just give us access so we can amend the domain settings and point to the website
. I have a question bro.I find difficuilt in pricing per page especially CMS powered blog pages .like main blog page and its 7 template pages .My per page price is $30 .My per page price is $30 .How should I charge for CMS powered pages.pls suggest for me.
Going to answer this and break down pricing a bit more in tomorrows live
@@tristanparker THANKS BRO
2500£???