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Cost of developing 1 hour of elearning
Owen Holt said:
..... If they had accounted for these other assumptions up front, they would have billed at a rate of $50 to reach their same prior salary, cover their business overhead, time spent engaging new clients, and their vacation. If I am just starting, and struggling to stay engaged (managing a 50/50 split between working and looking) my hourly rate would jump all the way to $75.
I should point out that clearly other factors need to be taken into consideration and one should set realistic expectations. For example, just because I might need to charge a much higher rate to hit my annual income goals doesn't mean that it will be the right rate to win business or be a rate that is commensurate with my current skill level & experience. I use the excel sheet for guidance only, but there is not a form or calculation that I am aware of that replaces common sense and human intellect.