This is the third post in a series of posts about “How you can find the best WordPress developers for you“.
In yesterdays post we talked about how important expertise is and in the first post in this series we discussed the developer’s experience. Today’s topic is typically at the forefront of everyone’s minds:
For a lot of agencies, the most important thing to look out for is the price of the project. Making a good margin on a website is paramount to you being able to continue in business and if your margin is low then it puts a squeeze on other parts of your business to take up the slack.
We recommend a 50% to 70% margin on web projects so if your client’s budget is £20k then we would say look for a development team that is around the £5k to £8k mark to build the website. This gives you the remainder of your income for design and project management. Sometimes you can have a higher budget of say £30k and can also get the development completed for £5k, in that case, that’s awesome.
Yes, you can get developers who will build sites for £300 and charge around £20 per hour. Steer clear of these as they are cheap for a reason. They are either early in their WordPress development careers or do not value their work enough, either way, you need to avoid these at all costs.
The race to the bottom doesn’t have a finish line.
The best WordPress developers will be charging £45 to £75 per hour of development time or £360 to £600 per day so make sure you consider this when pricing up your next project.
In the next post in this series, we will cover one of our favorite topics, ‘Standards‘
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