A few of my friends are IT contractors. He said as soon as he raised his rates it became easier to get contracts. If you price yourself too low then people wonder if there is a reason you are undervaluing yourself. If you charge more they figure you must be worth it to ask for that.
But $300+ a foot is pretty excessive.
I would think if you can't tell the difference at least 75% of the time then there really isn't a difference. Any stats whizzes out there know how many samples and what percentages are needed for a sample to be statistically significant?
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