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<blockquote data-quote="customcj7" data-source="post: 669281" data-attributes="member: 3103"><p>You'll need to get them to quote you a build price, that's to build it and walk away. Then ask for an annual service plan which typically will cover a certain amount of hours maintenance a month. That way if you run into a problem, they are on the hook for 5 hours of work as part of your payment plan. And ask what the hourly will be once you go over 5 hours.</p><p></p><p>Then ask what it would be if you just called him when you needed him, hourly rate (which the monthly contract hourly should be lower than this hourly, if not tell him it needs to be).</p><p></p><p>Part of the build contract needs to include you as an administrator, and that you are involved in the design and organization. If they are building it for you, make sure it's a platform that you can learn and work within. That way as you watch it build, you can pick up a few things for minor edits and things, then if you need a major code change you can have him do it.</p><p></p><p>Most of these people like to build them for $$, but it's the ongoing service contract that nets them big money as they get X-amount of hours work, and many times you won't even use it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="customcj7, post: 669281, member: 3103"] You'll need to get them to quote you a build price, that's to build it and walk away. Then ask for an annual service plan which typically will cover a certain amount of hours maintenance a month. That way if you run into a problem, they are on the hook for 5 hours of work as part of your payment plan. And ask what the hourly will be once you go over 5 hours. Then ask what it would be if you just called him when you needed him, hourly rate (which the monthly contract hourly should be lower than this hourly, if not tell him it needs to be). Part of the build contract needs to include you as an administrator, and that you are involved in the design and organization. If they are building it for you, make sure it's a platform that you can learn and work within. That way as you watch it build, you can pick up a few things for minor edits and things, then if you need a major code change you can have him do it. Most of these people like to build them for $$, but it's the ongoing service contract that nets them big money as they get X-amount of hours work, and many times you won't even use it. [/QUOTE]
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