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Schulstress123
1 year ago

So I would say as long as the UI and UX (User Interface and User Experience) are good, and some of them have been fulfilled it depends on how long you have been sitting on it or how long you have been sitting on it. how hard it was for you to find a price. But if the UI and UX were bad, I wouldn’t ask for anything.

If you really want to earn money with Web Design, I advise you to get good knowledge of HTML, CSS and JS before you prepare to make websites for money. Of course, you can also make websites for people to experience but free.

Narrativium
1 year ago

I don’t have that much idea, but if you define a contract to me a company or a designer, you usually set standards on what the website should be able and what it should look like?

And if this has not been fulfilled, a price reduction or the demand to make it better.

Narrativium
1 year ago
Reply to  JuraBoss05

Sorry, as I said, I have almost no idea about it, so I can’t make an estimate.

artemis1776
1 year ago

Unqualified answers a la “My grandchild can but also” or “students make this for 50€” are already too expensive, but then to claim that today no one pays for websites simply borders on reality loss.

Please, if you have no idea, just let it be commented.

dernichtswei840
1 year ago

I don’t know what means below average, but in any case you have time and effort to put in. But you can’t say that.

Skibomor
1 year ago

Under average?

Skibomor
1 year ago
Reply to  JuraBoss05

Nothing, I’d say

Tobi1980670
1 year ago

What do you mean “low-average website”? A website that is actually very bad? You can’t sell them. You can only see this as an exercise object.

apophis
1 year ago

Nothing.
On Ebay classifieds, students make a good to professional website for under 50€.
Often you can also find students who make this for a few € or completely free (e.g. if they have a project in the university in the area).

Nowadays there are construction boxes with which each average site can create few clicks and without knowledge. No one pays money for that.

geheim007b
1 year ago
Reply to  apophis

clearly pay customers for this money and who wants to pay 50€ for a website pays in the regular tuition… at the latest with the first deduction of the 1000€ he may then pay 🙂

apophis
1 year ago
Reply to  geheim007b

clear pay customers for money

For an under-average website that anyone can do better with free tools and without pre-knowing? Uh… no.
Of course, it is free to introduce examples that support your assertion. :

who wants to pay 50€ for a website pays in the regular tuition… at the latest with the first deduction of the 1000€ he can then pay

Bullshit.
You don’t seem to know how easy you can create a professional (or even average) website nowadays.

As said, students offer this partly free or for a few euros.
With everything about what a website needs.

But you may like to explain how you come to any ominous exaggerations from professional websites. ;

geheim007b
1 year ago

For an under-average website that anyone can do better with free tools and without pre-knowing?

for a reasonable website

But you may like to explain how you come to any ominous exaggerations from professional websites. ;

there are a number of possibilities for e.g. online shops.

Infringement of DSAO (very many possibilities)

Infringement of packaging regulation

Infringement of basic quantity regulation

Infringement of battery regulation

Missing link to the clearing point

Missing / Incomplete cancellation

clawed pictures (also by the customer who provides them as “nimble the”)

only to mention a few classics, because the web designer is also responsible for explaining to the customer, or at least to exclude the liability for this and to oblige the customer by contract for their own legal examination.

Even so classic things from absolute beginners: managing director in the imprint instead of owner (so sounds much more beautiful) uvm.