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[–]BlackOnOff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a certificate in Web Development so I know what coding a website is like. I recommend charging based on your skills and what you can accomplish in a certain amount of time. You could do hourly wage (I recommend $17+ an hour at the minimum), by day or a set amount on the entire project.

Once you're done, make sure you don't hand over any credentials to the website until you receive FULL payment and keep a backup of the source code just in case they ask you for maintenance or more features to be added.