Re: charging?
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2001
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 39453
interpreted = N
texte = And unfortuately, pricing goes from free, to millions of dollars forecommerce sites.It's a matter of what you can get away with, I've seen some really crappysites that cost a WHOLE lot of money.On 10/18/01 11:08 AM, Christopher Mackay mashed the following keys :> Ask your boss how much it costs to buy a new car if they plan to> drive it about 50,000 miles. The number of products is only relevant> in so much as you may be the person entering the product info into> the database. A far better question would be how many types of> products. Are some taxable while others aren't? Are some expensive to> ship (big, fragile or heavy) while others are't? Are some products> unique (original watercolour paintings) while others are> dime-a-dozen? Are some electronic download, some you only deliver a> serial number and others you have to ship? Do some products come in> all of the above categories?> > These are much more relevant questions, I've found. Hope this helps!> >> yeah i've made em in about that time (minus the commerce---fully>> searchable/addtocart/save4later use/etc) my boss just wants to know what's>> the current going rate for an e-commerce site is per around 50 products.Featured on TV:How do we get it all in? Hey, We're Pizza Hut... We've put cheese inplaces you've never dreamed of-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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And unfortuately, pricing goes from free, to millions of dollars forecommerce sites.It's a matter of what you can get away with, I've seen some really crappysites that cost a WHOLE lot of money.On 10/18/01 11:08 AM, Christopher Mackay mashed the following keys :> Ask your boss how much it costs to buy a new car if they plan to> drive it about 50,000 miles. The number of products is only relevant> in so much as you may be the person entering the product info into> the database. A far better question would be how many types of> products. Are some taxable while others aren't? Are some expensive to> ship (big, fragile or heavy) while others are't? Are some products> unique (original watercolour paintings) while others are> dime-a-dozen? Are some electronic download, some you only deliver a> serial number and others you have to ship? Do some products come in> all of the above categories?> > These are much more relevant questions, I've found. Hope this helps!> >> yeah i've made em in about that time (minus the commerce---fully>> searchable/addtocart/save4later use/etc) my boss just wants to know what's>> the current going rate for an e-commerce site is per around 50 products.Featured on TV:How do we get it all in? Hey, We're Pizza Hut... We've put cheese inplaces you've never dreamed of-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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