I would recommend you check out the video that I did on pricing considerations not too long ago. In general, yes, you should absolutely charge more for e-commerce websites and custom websites. At the very least you need to deal with the fact that e-commerce websites are simply bigger than others because they may have a lot of products. It’s also harder to manage them because there are more moving pieces In general, then, what you wanna do is determine an estimate for how long it would take you to set up a site like that choose a reasonable hourly rate and then start your pricing from there. Ultimately you may have to end up pricing out each site differently because no e-commerce sites are the same.
Hey there! Well, that’s a really hard question to answer. First of all, VA is huge! But also there’s not necessarily a direct correlation between a state and the niches it has, nor is there really a way to say which is “best.” I would advise you to start by thinking in terms of areas in which you are personally knowledgeable and passionate about, and then from there, look to see how profitable those niches are.
How much should I charge for static websites vs e-commerce websites? Vs more custom sites. Platform being Wordpress, following subscription model
I would recommend you check out the video that I did on pricing considerations not too long ago. In general, yes, you should absolutely charge more for e-commerce websites and custom websites. At the very least you need to deal with the fact that e-commerce websites are simply bigger than others because they may have a lot of products. It’s also harder to manage them because there are more moving pieces
In general, then, what you wanna do is determine an estimate for how long it would take you to set up a site like that choose a reasonable hourly rate and then start your pricing from there. Ultimately you may have to end up pricing out each site differently because no e-commerce sites are the same.
Best niche in Virginia?
Hey there! Well, that’s a really hard question to answer. First of all, VA is huge! But also there’s not necessarily a direct correlation between a state and the niches it has, nor is there really a way to say which is “best.”
I would advise you to start by thinking in terms of areas in which you are personally knowledgeable and passionate about, and then from there, look to see how profitable those niches are.