
The second thing to consider is their frequency of the projects. There is one thing if he gets one project every 6 months and there is another thing if he gets a project each week or each day. Every person needs food, most of us need electricity, cars and many other tools for every day things, and so on.
The hird thing is the necessity to hire another person for some things. Maybe the customer also needs a mobile application or some feature that extends the access and the features for the website (something like viewing some reports for users or users messaging each other). Maybe he want an auxiliary PC application that wants to do the same thing but on desktop or a platop not a smartphone.
The fourth thing are all the features added on a website. Many websites are dedicated only to present one or two services or products or they want to be blogs while other websites are forums or platforms like Twitter, Facebook or fucking Fiverr. On this website I was supposed to present some of my science fiction stories and write articles about stuff like this (you may think it's a blog) and now you can make orders through and you can exchange messages through for some of the project details. I extended and debugged some minor things it after leaving the fucking Fiverr in order to compete with that platform, all the other freelancing platform and the other IT companies doing the same stuff.
Most of my projects are 100 euros because of things like this four points so you can judge or just read. You have probably just read if you got to this point. Have a good day, I am glad if I could make you a little smarter.