Website Creation Recommendations
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@jmoore said in Website Creation Recommendations:
Don't forget github/gitlab pages with a static generator.
That's amazing and we use it all the time. But given his need for the end user to make blog posts, that's why we said WordPress. You can totally blog on a static engine, but doing blogging through a code editor and then doing GIT commits and controlling a CI pipeline to get it published and deployed is not likely going to go over well for the end user.
WordPress is built for blogging specifically and shines at it. Beautiful editor, dead simple to use, automatic publishing, lots of built in media handling, WYSIWIG writing, etc.
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Any idea how much I should charge the client being that I have 0 experience setting up Wordpress?
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@Fredtx said in Website Creation Recommendations:
Any idea how much I should charge the client being that I have 0 experience setting up Wordpress?
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@Pete-S said in Website Creation Recommendations:
@Fredtx said in Website Creation Recommendations:
Any idea how much I should charge the client being that I have 0 experience setting up Wordpress?
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I'm definitely going to charge something as I'm doing the necessary research and educating myself on the whole deal. But lets say I charge her a flat fee of $100, and there's someone else with lots of experience who would charge the same, well she would be getting ripped off, and I would either lower the rate or direct her to someone else.
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@Pete-S said in Website Creation Recommendations:
@Fredtx said in Website Creation Recommendations:
Any idea how much I should charge the client being that I have 0 experience setting up Wordpress?
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I agree. An experienced person will do it in five minutes, and if you are charging for hosting, just roll it in. It's a standard skill that's expected of an IT department, it's a very common, repeated skill. And there are command line tools that make it just so easy. Just do it for free.
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@Fredtx said in Website Creation Recommendations:
@Pete-S said in Website Creation Recommendations:
@Fredtx said in Website Creation Recommendations:
Any idea how much I should charge the client being that I have 0 experience setting up Wordpress?
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I'm definitely going to charge something as I'm doing the necessary research and educating myself on the whole deal. But lets say I charge her a flat fee of $100, and there's someone else with lots of experience who would charge the same, well she would be getting ripped off, and I would either lower the rate or direct her to someone else.
Except someone who does this, every day, like me and loads of others that I know, it would literally be free. So charging $100 to learn something that you could get for free feels like overcharging.
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@Fredtx said in Website Creation Recommendations:
I'm definitely going to charge something as I'm doing the necessary research and educating myself on the whole deal.
This is one of those tough places. How much do you charge for learning something to then use to advise a customer. The problem here is that this is really basic stuff that generally they'd expect you to just know and be able to answer off of the cuff. Not that everyone can, but someone in an IT advising position should be able to in most cases. This is very much like "how do I get a word processor" or something else like that. Stuff that should take a split second and presumably you are already compensated somehow. If this is asked in the middle of a billable meeting, sure, you don't take 30 seconds to stop and start the clock on a 30 second answer, but you don't go out of your way to bill for it either, I don't think.
Now if you are going to charge for ongoing maintenance of Wordpress, whether hosting on Vultr or on a cPanel host, sure, you get paid for your time. But set up? It feels like it should be free because if it takes you more than the five minute install in time, you are getting paid for being distracted or something. If you really want to bother billing for five minutes, well okay.
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But, as an example, I have a one liner that builds a website for me. So if I am installing WordPress, I just run a single command and three seconds later I have a working WordPress site with a unique login. Literally three seconds is all that it takes.
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Thanks for the explanation.
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Now if they want you managing plugins, adding behavior, finding a theme, etc. Thats all totally billable. That stuff is unique to every install.
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I wouldn't necessarily say ZERO - but listed it as a donation - You mentioned this was for a church, and churches are Non-Profits. You could easily claim it as a donation of services.
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@gjacobse said in Website Creation Recommendations:
I wouldn't necessarily say ZERO - but listed it as a donation - You mentioned this was for a church, and churches are Non-Profits. You could easily claim it as a donation of services.
Sure, but services aren't tax deductible. So while it looks nice on paper, it doesn't count on your taxes
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@gjacobse said in Website Creation Recommendations:
and churches are Non-Profits.
Many are not, actually.
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@gjacobse said in Website Creation Recommendations:
I wouldn't necessarily say ZERO - but listed it as a donation - You mentioned this was for a church, and churches are Non-Profits. You could easily claim it as a donation of services.
I understood it was for her and not the Church.
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@black3dynamite said in Website Creation Recommendations:
@gjacobse said in Website Creation Recommendations:
I wouldn't necessarily say ZERO - but listed it as a donation - You mentioned this was for a church, and churches are Non-Profits. You could easily claim it as a donation of services.
I understood it was for her and not the Church.
That's how it reads, yes. Just someone he knows from church, not someone representing the church. AFAIK
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@black3dynamite said in Website Creation Recommendations:
@gjacobse said in Website Creation Recommendations:
I wouldn't necessarily say ZERO - but listed it as a donation - You mentioned this was for a church, and churches are Non-Profits. You could easily claim it as a donation of services.
I understood it was for her and not the Church.
Yes, it's mainly for her. She's very involved with the Women's ministry in church. However, she is about to complete her counseling degree, and wants her own personal website for blogging, and videos for her ministry, and I'm sure to share with other ladies within the church, and outside the church.
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@Fredtx said in Website Creation Recommendations:
@marcinozga said in Website Creation Recommendations:
Since it's a church, I'm guessing there's zero budget to hire professional. Wix or similar builders will probably be best for her.
It's more for her personal use
, but she is on a budget. I can find out how much she's willing to pay, and compare different products and solutions. I'll look into Wix or hostadillo.comYup - reading back.. I missed this part.
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@Fredtx said in Website Creation Recommendations:
@black3dynamite said in Website Creation Recommendations:
@gjacobse said in Website Creation Recommendations:
I wouldn't necessarily say ZERO - but listed it as a donation - You mentioned this was for a church, and churches are Non-Profits. You could easily claim it as a donation of services.
I understood it was for her and not the Church.
Yes, it's mainly for her. She's very involved with the Women's ministry in church. However, she is about to complete her counseling degree, and wants her own personal website for blogging, and videos for her ministry, and I'm sure to share with other ladies within the church, and outside the church.
If anything, charge more for advertising to the church.