>If you're consulting I would suggest not billing by time but by value provided. I'm not a developer so I don't know how impossible that is to convince clients but this is something I do as a marketing consultant and it works extremely well.
That's certainly possible, and many contracts are done on that basis. Others are done on a time and materials basis.
Generally (as I'm sure you're aware), that's negotiated by the parties involved. I'd posit that while it may be a good idea to perform some services at a flat rate, it's not always the right call and is highly dependent on the work being performed.
That's certainly possible, and many contracts are done on that basis. Others are done on a time and materials basis.
Generally (as I'm sure you're aware), that's negotiated by the parties involved. I'd posit that while it may be a good idea to perform some services at a flat rate, it's not always the right call and is highly dependent on the work being performed.
Edit: Fixed awkward usage.