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I recently have an option to do some contract work, and am trying to decide on a price. I have a number in mind, but would like hear from you first.
The project:
Situation - A supplier mails out HTML flyers to distributors. These distributors receive a graphical interface to edit the product information (prices,names) and then forward them to their customers(end-users). The system should let them setup their own mailing lists and import CSV files as well. All flyers should be saved as 'campaigns' with the ability to track # of mails sent and number of replies.
End users should be able to click on the email and take them to a screen where they can purchase the product directly, request a sample, or inquire for more information.
Other relevant information:
While this is a contract job, I live in close vicinity to the company and would plan on supporting changes to the software in the future ( should warrant a higher price, right? )
Let me know what you think!
-Me
And be careful, just because you live in close proximity to the company won't always warrant a higher price nor give you a foot in the door. Business is done from anywhere nowadays. However, it doesn't hurt to use the "I'm right here in your backyard if you need me" clause as a selling point with your potential client ;)