Figure out whatever you think you should charge, like the guys above said, then double it. Seriously. You're highly likely to undervalue your services if you've got no idea what you should charge.
Also, most folks don't like to discuss pricing outside of the premium forums, so you may get better responses there.
If it helps give you an idea of the range, for a 1-off I'd be at $57.44 for a 3x4 grommeted, art not included if it's anything other than just simple "type and click print" text.
Just curious....how'd you take the order if you couldn't figure out what to charge?
I for one am not a McDonald's, I make em to order and you get them just the way I like them
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I mainly print (not cut vinyl) all my stuff. As a basic quick estimate I use $7 a Sq/ft for over 10 Sq/ft and if its under, $10 /Sq/ft. That would include the hem and grommets but not including art or setup...
How do keep a straight face when, by your numbers, you'd get $90 for a 9 ft^2 banner but $70 for a 10 ft^2 copy?
A discount for size or quantity should never be equal to or greater than the cost of a single unit. In this case a unit is a square foot. For example, I was once in a donut shop and the price was 12 cents apiece or $1 for a dozen. I asked the clerk if I bought 11 donuts would they really charge me $1.32 but if they tossed in one more they'd only charge me $1? The clerk, obviously with the brains of a gerbil, went off into a confused trance-like state. I bought a dozen just to preserve what there was of her sanity.
Get yourself a subscription to Sign Craft they have a princing guide with it!
Don't let people tell you that you can't get more than bottom of the barrel prices. Service your customer and the market will bear a fair price, design them product that will pay for itself. I for one am not a McDonald's, I make em to order and you get them just the way I like them
How can you guys compete with ebay people sell banners at $1.70 sqft and free shipping?