How Much Should I Demand for Running a Company's Website? - /adv/ (#33343310) [Archived: 980 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/10/2025, 3:51:16 PM No.33343310
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I was recently hired by a rapidly growing startup temu scam company that has a lot more money than sense and want to entrench myself and suckle from the teat. Primarily, I've noticed their online store is horrifically bad, and I'm putting together a pitch that basically ends with "promote me to """manager of e-commerce""". I don't want a raise, I want to spin it into it basically being its own job, but I have no idea what the people who do this kind of thing make. You're essentially on call 24/7, but you would put in very few raw quantifiable hours. If I ask for too much every month they'll say no and go "we're not really focusing on that right now", but if I ask for too little then I'm doing a lot of extra work for nothing and they might think it's not worth it if it's so easy that I'm demanding so little they could just do it themselves, and it's not like I could get away with constant raises.

People who work web design or other online jobs, what would be a reasonable salary to propose for the job of keeping an online store running, keeping inventory up to date, creating assets, etc, basically being an extra middleman that I'd convince them would make their lives way easier?
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Anonymous
7/10/2025, 4:11:23 PM No.33343381
>>33343310 (OP)
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Anonymous
7/10/2025, 4:25:46 PM No.33343437
>>33343381
i often forget half of the boards on this website even exist