Prices
Below is a small table of general prices. Each site has to be reviewed and assessed for final pricing. Pricing varies on number of pages, programs, databases, design complexity, integration, etc. Visit the contact page to ask for more specific pricing.
- Starter - $400
- Includes:
- HTML / DHTML / Graphical Design
- Feedback / Contact Form
- Free Domain Registration
- Email Service
- SEO (Search Engine Optimization) Best Practices
- One Year Free Web Hosting with Recommended Provider
- Standard - $500
- Includes Starter Package PLUS:
- PHP / MySQL Programming
- AJAX / Javascript
- Flash
- E-commerce - $800
- Includes Standard Package PLUS:
- E-commerce / Shopping Cart System
- Payment Processing
- Search Engine Optimization (SEO) - $100
- Includes:
- Create XML sitemap and submit to Google and Yahoo
- Install Google Analytics for website tracking and reporting
- Make recommendations to further enhance your SEO rating
- Website Updates
- Weekly Updates: $250 / year
- Monthly Updates: $50 / year
- Includes: Updating Content and Images
- Offsite Backups
- Weekly Backups: $250 / year
- Monthly Backups: $100 / year
- Includes: Data Compression & Backup, Download, & Save Offline
- Website Maintenance
- Monthly: $150 / year
- Includes: Database Optimization and Backups, Security Check, & Browser Validation
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