Web site charges

S

Shirley

I built a web site for a client who has now decided that she would rather
pay a professional to do her site. At the time we started this site she knew
that I was new at building sites and called and emailed numerous times until
we had it the way she wanted it. I have no problem with her decision, but
she wants to know how much she owes me so she can pay me.
The site is at: http://mirielthreadsandjules.com
My questions are:
How do I transfer the .com to her name?
How do I burn the web to CD so I can send it to her and be done with it?
What do I do about the hosting site I am currently paying for?
Thanks for any advice you can give me. I am pretty darn confused at this
point :(
 
M

Murray

How do I transfer the .com to her name?

You registered it in your name? That's mistake #1 if you did. You need to
contact the registrar through the account that you created when you
initially registered the name, and change the details of the registrant.
How do I burn the web to CD so I can send it to her and be done with it?

Just copy the site from your disk to the CD. Her professional can figure it
out from there. Or, if the site is already online, you would only need to
give her the files that are not on the site, like perhaps photoshop files,
or image files used as parent to some of the graphics you have used.
What do I do about the hosting site I am currently paying for?

Cancel it after you have transferred everything to her.

Is she looking for a professional developer, hmmm? 8)
 
S

Shirley

Murray said:
You registered it in your name? That's mistake #1 if you did. You need
to contact the registrar through the account that you created when you
initially registered the name, and change the details of the registrant.


Just copy the site from your disk to the CD. Her professional can figure
it out from there. Or, if the site is already online, you would only need
to give her the files that are not on the site, like perhaps photoshop
files, or image files used as parent to some of the graphics you have
used.


Cancel it after you have transferred everything to her.

Is she looking for a professional developer, hmmm? 8)
Thanks, Murray
Guess I'll have to get in touch with the registrar. Never doing that one
again ;) Live & learn, I guess.
I'm waiting to hear back whether she wants me to keep the site going and
pay me the hosting fees or not.
I like your idea of simply sending her all the relevant files, and I'm sure
she should be able to use the CD that I'll create.
What do you suppose a Web pro will charge her? and using my work?
 
M

Murray

What do you suppose a Web pro will charge her? and using my work?

It's hard to say. She should prepare a request for proposal stating a) what
she wants, and b) what she doesn't like about the current implementation.
Then I could give a better estimate.

Using your work would ameliorate the final estimate some, provided she is
satisfied with the look.
 
S

Shirley

Murray said:
It's hard to say. She should prepare a request for proposal stating a)
what she wants, and b) what she doesn't like about the current
implementation. Then I could give a better estimate.

Using your work would ameliorate the final estimate some, provided she is
satisfied with the look.
Thanks, again.
 
M

Murray

Me? You're talking to ME? 8)

forums at domain (please replace 'domain' with 'great-web-sights.com')

Thanks for thinking of me! 8)
 
S

Shirley

Murray said:
Me? You're talking to ME? 8)

forums at domain (please replace 'domain' with 'great-web-sights.com')

Thanks for thinking of me! 8)
No problem :)
I will pass it on to her, although I wouldn't expect that she'll be doing
anything for some time as she said she is super busy and the web site is not
a high priority right now....go figure
 
M

Murray

Heh - I'll be on the lookout for it.... 8)
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No problem :)
I will pass it on to her, although I wouldn't expect that she'll be doing
anything for some time as she said she is super busy and the web site is
not a high priority right now....go figure
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T

Tina Clarke

Guess I'll have to get in touch with the registrar. Never doing that one
again ;) Live & learn, I guess.
I'm waiting to hear back whether she wants me to keep the site going and
pay me the hosting fees or not.
I like your idea of simply sending her all the relevant files, and I'm sure
she should be able to use the CD that I'll create.
What do you suppose a Web pro will charge her? and using my work?

She should be paying you for the time you took to create the site. If she
wants to keep any images that you made or bought she should pay for them and
if you made them she either pays more for the custom graphics or you keep
the copyright. The design is your copyright until she either pays for that
too. Doing the work and her keeping the design after you leave are two
different things. Also you should never had paid the hosting fees you want
all that back in full and the work you did in setting it up and maintaining
it should have paid you maintenance fees too.

When I did a site for someone for the first time I agreed upon a price ... a
flat fee... and I did not charge for graphics I made, they understood they
were my guinea pigs too.... because this was your first time and your client
understood this you should give her a reduced fee as she has to wait while
you figure out new stuff .... work out what your time is worth.. in other
words the job you would normally do what do you get paid an hour .. work out
how many hours you worked and all the other stuff above ... then I'd half
it.. I would bill her separately for the hosting as that is her problem if
she wants a site.

having said all the above I'm not a professional web designer I just like
using FrontPage:) I just wanted to see what it felt like having a client at
the time:)

Next time you have a client .... work out in advanced what your going to
charge, flat fees, by the hour, and what for.

http://www.sitepoint.com/article/web-work-should-charge

Google for more links

Tina


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S

Shirley

Tina Clarke said:
She should be paying you for the time you took to create the site. If she
wants to keep any images that you made or bought she should pay for them
and
if you made them she either pays more for the custom graphics or you keep
the copyright. The design is your copyright until she either pays for that
too. Doing the work and her keeping the design after you leave are two
different things. Also you should never had paid the hosting fees you want
all that back in full and the work you did in setting it up and
maintaining
it should have paid you maintenance fees too.

When I did a site for someone for the first time I agreed upon a price ...
a
flat fee... and I did not charge for graphics I made, they understood they
were my guinea pigs too.... because this was your first time and your
client
understood this you should give her a reduced fee as she has to wait while
you figure out new stuff .... work out what your time is worth.. in other
words the job you would normally do what do you get paid an hour .. work
out
how many hours you worked and all the other stuff above ... then I'd half
it.. I would bill her separately for the hosting as that is her problem if
she wants a site.

having said all the above I'm not a professional web designer I just like
using FrontPage:) I just wanted to see what it felt like having a client
at
the time:)

Next time you have a client .... work out in advanced what your going to
charge, flat fees, by the hour, and what for.

http://www.sitepoint.com/article/web-work-should-charge

Google for more links

Tina


--
http://accessfp.net/ - FrontPage Tutorials
http://anyfrontpage.com/ - http://frontpage-ebooks.com/
http://addonfp.com/ - FrontPage Addons
http://frontpage-tips.com/ - Weekly FrontPage Tips
http://msmvps.com/blogs/frontpage/ - FrontPage News Blog
http://frontpage-blog.com/ - FrontPage Blog
http://clarke-abstract-art.com/ - Original Abstract Pen and Ink Drawings
Thanks, Tina,
I just emailed her a bill for the balance of what she owes me for hosting.
She has been paying me for the hosting. What I have asked her is if she
wants to keep the site up or not, does she want to take over the .com that
is in my name, etc
I am waiting to hear back from her. All of the graphics were hers as they
were photos that she sent of articles she was selling.
The design is mine using her suggestions of colors, fonts, etc, and numerous
emails and phone calls from her asking me to change this or that, etc, etc.
To tell you the truth, I was glad when she decided to end this. I spent
hours each day on the changes she wanted made to the site! She was paying me
$26/hour during the beginning of the build, then it was just minor things
such as updating to the server, etc. But, once she decided she wanted a
shopping cart added I spent many hours trying to please her...actually
bought software & built an entirely new site that I was planning on
formatting to the same look as the original one. So, I was glad to hear she
wants out but angry with myself for being so determined to please someone
that I don't think could ever be pleased.
Lesson learned the hard way...my usual way.
On the bright side, I have a new client that is going to pay me $2000 to
start!
Thanks for your response. It has made an impact....
 
W

Windsun

Really hard to say, have seen quotes for similar work run anywhere from
$2500 to $15,000. And to be honest, it is often more work to makeover or
redo a site than to just start from scratch.
 
S

Shirley

Windsun said:
Really hard to say, have seen quotes for similar work run anywhere from
$2500 to $15,000. And to be honest, it is often more work to makeover or
redo a site than to just start from scratch.
Thanks....gives me an idea ;)
 
S

Shirley

Tina Clarke said:
Thanks!
They will come in so very handy, now that I've learned my lesson!
I have sent a request to my ex-client before sending her a copy of the web
site. I am in the process of removing it from my hosting site as I write
this.
Thanks for thinking of me. I truly do appreciate your help with this :))
 

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