Killed at Launch
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Killed This has been bothering me: "This project was a typical e-commerce site with one significance difference: the site hosted multiple stores (under a single domain), with a similar look and feel for each. The stores were managed individually, but offered products for sale through a common shopping cart." "The original quote my new client had recieved from their vendor was a measly $10,000 (a website of this magnitude typically costs in the range of $75-100K). When all was said and done, the final cost jumped to over $25,000." Is this correct? $75 - 100K for this? What would you charge?
Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction. ~ Albert Einstein
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Killed This has been bothering me: "This project was a typical e-commerce site with one significance difference: the site hosted multiple stores (under a single domain), with a similar look and feel for each. The stores were managed individually, but offered products for sale through a common shopping cart." "The original quote my new client had recieved from their vendor was a measly $10,000 (a website of this magnitude typically costs in the range of $75-100K). When all was said and done, the final cost jumped to over $25,000." Is this correct? $75 - 100K for this? What would you charge?
Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction. ~ Albert Einstein
$2 million, payable over the next five years. That's when you ask for a quote based on an elevator blurb.
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$2 million, payable over the next five years. That's when you ask for a quote based on an elevator blurb.
Hmmm .... I thought that was a bit cheap, especially given that the first guy qouted 10K, was not able to deliver in 16 months, and intended to use Joomla. If you are going to use Joomla then 2mil sound just about right.
Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction. ~ Albert Einstein