tammy
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Post by tammy on Jun 18, 2008 13:01:01 GMT
We have just set up a new website www.equiwebdesign.co.ukDesigning sites for studs and other equestrian business's and clubs, our basic package includes .co.uk address, years web hosting, email forwarding and a single page designed to customers requirements for £75 A three page site would cost £120 Do you think this is good value?
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Post by bootsie on Jun 18, 2008 14:09:50 GMT
In terms of a simple web site that would be good value, however there are a number of things which you don't mention: Ongoing costs after year 1 Promotion of the site Traffic volume charges Visitor monitoring The other thing I'd suggest is something more to your site. You could do with some sample site's you've built (make ficticious ones if necessary - you can publish them on subdomains at no cost) to give an idea of your range of capabilities. I'd also consider using some better software than MS Office to develop your pages which will allow you to manage the code & content like metatags. From a personal perspective I'd also consider using something more advanced than html to enable ease of maintenance - I favour .net 2.0 as the software is free and most hosts support it. In terms of the cost, your basic package of £75 including a .co.uk address is not going to leave you with a lot of profit especially with the fasthosts package pricing so I'd have a look at your business model too. That being said hope it all goes well - there seems to be huge scope for getting riding schools onto the internet.
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