Thursday, May 7, 2009

Hi, Peter.

I'd like to clear things up because I'm concerned that you are misunderstanding me.

First, I'm concerned that you spent time tweaking Zephyr today. I made it clear that I need to decide which option to choose, of the three you've outlined. Zephyr is option #3 so tweaking it was pre-empting my decision to go with it. The tweaks that I mentioned in my first post today were pending my decision on which way to go.

Second, my question was whether I could continue to use Rounders for my three blogs if I go with option #2, in which they'd be embedded in a homepage wrapper. (I was not asking if I could use Rounders as a homepage wrapper--as I said, I've been considering a designer for the wrapper.)

To recap and avoid any further misunderstanding...

You said option #2, a full website, would be $800. Assuming I choose option #2, isn't that the total amount I will owe you, including the retainer and the work you've already done?

I don't understand why option #3 went up from $500, in your email yesterday, to $600-$700, later in your notes in orange on the email and also in your post today.

Please recap for me the total cost of option #2--all included--and the total cost of option #3--all included. Before I make any decision, it's important I know what's the total expense I'm looking at. I'm not mentioning option #1 since we both think it's not the way to go.

Thanks,

Helene

1 comment:

  1. As I wrote you two days ago, my initial free consultation has expired and you have to compensate me, albeit at a reduced rate, for any work at your request. Whether you ultimate use these in a final site is irrelevant. In sum the price goes up, because you ask me to do work without having decided on a design.

    At this point Zephyr would be your cheapest option, because I've already worked on it.

    If you go with option 2 (cabaret-paree) I'll start over and the work on Zephyr will be thrown away.

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