I need to make an HTML landing page from .PSD files

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If you haven't gotten it set up yet, I'd be willing to slice it up and get it into html for you. I'm new on this forum and I figure that helping people out with what i am capable of is a good way of contributing back for all of the knowledge I've been obtaining through this site. Let me know
 
Just to spice it up, gentlemen :
I posted request for slicing PSD design into <div> XHTML at one fancy freelance forum.
The quotes were from $50 to whoooooping 180$ per page - as they claim they are pro and they do know how to slice, not like others....
Honestly, everyone can claim he's the best and charge anything. But the reasonable price comes for (I guess) hours by skill, ie 20-30$/hr is the decent rate, and if the fella cannot slice the whole thing in 1 hr - he better apply at MacDonald - they still hire retards.
Ok, with extra cream (css and some fancy rolovers) - 1.5hr.
Anything beyond this is premium.
 
Just to spice it up, gentlemen :
I posted request for slicing PSD design into <div> XHTML at one fancy freelance forum.
The quotes were from $50 to whoooooping 180$ per page - as they claim they are pro and they do know how to slice, not like others....
Honestly, everyone can claim he's the best and charge anything. But the reasonable price comes for (I guess) hours by skill, ie 20-30$/hr is the decent rate, and if the fella cannot slice the whole thing in 1 hr - he better apply at MacDonald - they still hire retards.
Ok, with extra cream (css and some fancy rolovers) - 1.5hr.
Anything beyond this is premium.

Your hourly rate there is pretty standard for a young freelancer with low overheads. Experienced designers can run well into the $100+/hr range. I will say that if you're just slicing and dicing a PSD file, it shouldn't take very long at all to do. Like someone else said, five minutes maybe.

I always budget at least an hour of time just for coding because it almost never is as simple as slicing it out of photoshop and centering the table; people want the HTML text, rollovers, CSS tables, forms, jscripts, etc. All of these things can certainly be done quickly if you speed through it, but hurrying the code often makes it amateurish.
 
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