It all depends on what the client thinks they're buying.
- Hours? If all they're buying is someone who shows up an and types, cheaper is best.
- Quality? Perhaps cheaper isn't best.
- On-time delivery of usable functionality? That's what they want, right?
You you can't compete on price, then don't dwell on it. Dwell on what you can compete on.
You seem to be focused on quality -- you don't create a complete mess. That's a start. Do you offer anything else? Can you phrase that more positively? What's a positive, discernible attribute that's equivalent to "not a mess"? What's an offer that someone would pay for that's "not a mess"?
All you can do is make an offer. What specific, tangible things are you offering?
