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A business in teaching xhtml/css?

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Originally Posted by Salathe
If you wish to go into consulting, then charging $5 will be a turn off to prospective clients. A consultant and that price just don't go together -- give yourself some recognition for your skills and charge a normal, professional rate. Look for around £25/hour for starters.
I disagree Salathe. He is targeting students at high school here, so I don't think they would be willing to pay that much. If he were aiming at a market of a higher age, then yes, that would be sufficient, but judging from his targeted market he can't charge £25/hour.

     


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