Guys,

I wanted to know how much money does a web designer earn as a freelance in Australia? Any idea

Thanks

You can register at few freelance websites and check .

Guys,

I wanted to know how much money does a web designer earn as a freelance in Australia? Any idea

Thanks

You can register at few freelance websites and check .

I just graduated high school, I am 19 and I am currently enrolled in some CIT class’s at a Technology center. I am looking for more information on the different kinds of education I need to become a successful Web Designer. Thanks in advance.

you need to study informayion technology.There is a subject called informatics where you wii do web designer.

I need a web designer in the Orlando area to design a website for a new production company. I would like an extremely creative person with a portfolio and approximate costs for services. Thanks!

I live and work in Ocala and currently I am creating a website for an Orlando company:
http://www.downtownexecutiveservices.com
(alot of people don’t seem to like this dark layout, but the client was very specific)

You should check out my website for examples of my finished work.
http://www.samwilson3d.com

Very difficult to say what approximate cost would be but I suppose in general, an 8 to 10 page informational website would cost around $575
this includes custom design of visual assets as well as basic search engine optimization.
Also important is that this includes creation of a content management system which will allow you to update your website with no HTML through a simple to use backend

You should be prepared to supply whichever web designer you chose some well-written info about what you want to say. The designer will probably need to rewrite and enhance this info for search engine optimization purposes but remember that the web designer only knows what you tell him about your business.

Which programs you need to know how to work with if you want to work as a web designer and to be a good one? Do you have to know programming and what kind of languages do you need to know?

to become a normal web designer you need only notepad and a web browser
and you also need to know some html tabs like<html>,<title>,<head>,<body>
but you don’t need to know such things if you have ‘MS FRONT PAGE’
to become a good designer you need all photos softwares

Which programs you need to know how to work with if you want to work as a web designer and to be a good one? Do you have to know programming and what kind of languages do you need to know?

to become a normal web designer you need only notepad and a web browser
and you also need to know some html tabs like<html>,<title>,<head>,<body>
but you don’t need to know such things if you have ‘MS FRONT PAGE’
to become a good designer you need all photos softwares

to be a professional web-designer what are the things we require that can help us in creating our own business.

Assuming you are already a talented web site designer and understand all the ins and outs of creating professional web sites, I’ve found the following to be the biggest selling point for my new clients:

All of my web sites are backed by a solid company which provides my clients with unlimited ongoing technical support.

If they can’t get a hold of me for any reason, help is available online or on the telephone. It only costs me $35 per month to provide this support to ALL my clients and comes in super handy.

Another feature that has been a huge selling point is that the sites I create can be easily modified, edited and updated by my clients as easily as making a change to a Word document. They don’t have to have special skills, special software, or any kind of technical knowledge. Once I deliver the site to them, they can simply log-in to their site and make revisions whenever needed.

This has been huge, because my clients all had to pay hourly for simple changes before, and now they can easily do them for free without messing up their web site.

I’ve found that beyond good design, being able to provide the type of support and features found only at large web design companies has been the deciding factor in getting and keeping good clients.

I also offer my clients:

Free custom site demo’s so they can see what I can build for them and see how easy it will be for them to manage their sites without my help.

My clients also get built-in searchable databases, catalog/shopping cart features they can implement at any time, site submission tools to easily submit their sites to search engines, etc.

So, my advice, is to design your business to provide your clients with everything they would get from a big web design company, but because they’re getting it from you, they’ll save time and money.

I’m interested in doing that career for my future but I would like to know the average salary of a graphic designer (maybe an advertising-type designer) or web designer.
I’d like to know all of them. Including newbies and oldies

How much experience? A newbie makes considerably less than someone with 10 years experience. Please clarify

I’m interested in doing that career for my future but I would like to know the average salary of a graphic designer (maybe an advertising-type designer) or web designer.
I’d like to know all of them. Including newbies and oldies

How much experience? A newbie makes considerably less than someone with 10 years experience. Please clarify

I have done an intern as a web designer, and a business approached me asking if I would do a web page for them. I am capable of all that they need, but don’t know how, or how much to bill them. There are so many ways to charge I’m not sure what works best, and prices vary so much I’m not sure what average even is. I want to be professional, so How, and how much should I charge? Suggestions?

Hi Bogely,

I charge $55 USD per hour.
Regardless of the size of the project, I maintain a flat rate.

Of course, my work is very professional, and it’s well-worth the money.

There are three mutually self-supporting components in your project which must be in balance:
COST: How much you can charge
SCOPE: How large the project is
SCHEDULE: How soon the customer wants it

If you can balance these up front, then you can give a realistic estimate and not exceed cost, not allow scope creep, and deliver within the defined schedule.

Best regards,

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