MarketPT
31 Jul 2009, 07:04 AM
Hi everyone,
I need some guidance.
I own a marketing company and have decided to bring on a web designer in-house. We are supplying the workstation and all needed software to design what is needed for us. My question is what do you think is the best way to pay the designer? We will have a mix of work at first from simply updating sites with small fixes, to adding pieces to sites that need to be fixed or completed. Other times it will be a full design project from start to finish in regards to creating the entire site on all levels.
This person does not know how to code Flash, and she is not a developer, so for more complex parts of each project she would be controlling the process but not actually doing the programming. The base coding of each site will be done by her though.
So what is fair and any suggestions on how to pay. Should I place her on hourly for some and flat rate for other more complete projects or just make it hourly all the time? I not sure.
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks!
I need some guidance.
I own a marketing company and have decided to bring on a web designer in-house. We are supplying the workstation and all needed software to design what is needed for us. My question is what do you think is the best way to pay the designer? We will have a mix of work at first from simply updating sites with small fixes, to adding pieces to sites that need to be fixed or completed. Other times it will be a full design project from start to finish in regards to creating the entire site on all levels.
This person does not know how to code Flash, and she is not a developer, so for more complex parts of each project she would be controlling the process but not actually doing the programming. The base coding of each site will be done by her though.
So what is fair and any suggestions on how to pay. Should I place her on hourly for some and flat rate for other more complete projects or just make it hourly all the time? I not sure.
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks!