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How Do I
Get A Web Site?

The process is divided into three phases, and partial payment is due at the end of each phase to progress onward to the next phase. This model is designed to limit your liability and investment in your Web site by allowing you to stop the project at any time without significant cost to you.

 

Phase 1: Design Mock-Up
A non-functional graphic of the Web site is generated. If you don't like the design, new mock-ups will be created until there is one that you do like.

Now you pay 1/3 of the total estimate to continue to Phase 2.

 

Phase 2: Site Break-Out
After agreeing on the design, the graphic is then made into a functional Web site with multiple pages according to your specification. You provide any content you wish (any text or images) and we turn it into a Web site.

Now you pay to continue to Phase 3, or if you don't like how the project is turning out you can start over with Phase 1.

 

Phase 3: Publish, Edit, Publish
The site is almost finished! This is when your domain name is registered, arrangements made for site hosting, and a test publishment of the site-to-be. Once you proof the Web site, and have no more changes, it's time to make the site go live-and-on-the-air!

Now the 3rd and final payment is due, or you can always go back to Phase 1.

 

 





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Free Stuff
Everybody likes free stuff. When you complete the process, we'll send you a back-up CD of your Web site -- complete with development files, and we'll list you for free for any 5 search engines you choose.

 

 

 

Tricky Business
Nowadays, just about anyone can fire up their favorite HTML editor and crank out a few Web pages...

But it takes skill to design an entire Web site from beginning to end and arrange the content in a way that makes sense to visitors.

It takes planning to create a Web site that presents your ideas to your customers efficiently without confusing them.

And It takes experience to know what to do, and what NOT to do in avoiding common pitfalls of Web design.
 

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