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Before choosing a designer for your Web site, there are some basic
questions you should ask before making a decision:
1. Will you get a warranty?
With ben solomon web design, all workmanship is guaranteed
free of defects for up to one year. If a defect is found, the
problem will be repaired free of charge.
2. Will your designer build your site to accommodate your
audience's needs as well as your own?
With ben solomon web design you can take comfort in knowing
that your design is considered with not only your needs in mind,
but also your visitors' needs as well.
3. What will the designer charge for consultation?
ben solomon web design charges nothing for consultation.
That includes time discussing colors, layout, planning, etc. Charges
only begin when the design tools are opened. You pay for working,
not talking!
4. Can the designer handle Web site hosting and domain name registration?
ben solomon web design can. And it won't cost you an arm
and a leg. Only standard time is charged for the amount of work
performed to register and create accounts with your Web host.
If you don't have one, one can be recommended to you.
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Terms and Conditions: Consultation
is always free. One-third of overall project estimation is due upon
agreement of completion of Phase I (estimation and design mock-up
creation) and must be paid before Phase II will commence. Second
one-third of overall project estimation is due upon agreement of
completion of Phase II (site design broken into a functioning Web
site). Final payment of remainder of balance of actual work billed
(full payment) due upon agreement of completion of Phase III (site
hosting arrangement, proofing, and publishment). Full payment is
due immediately upon receipt of the final finished product. All
work performed is billable and will be considered as part of the
finished product whether content is used in the final design or
not. It is the customer's responsibility to review design milestones
for accuracy and suggest alterations at the appropriate phase. Any
changes made after design agreements are considered billable and
will be considered as part of the finished product whether content
is used in the final design or not. Graphics and logo designs that
are known to infringe on copyrights or trademarks of others will
be avoided, though it is the customer's responsibility to secure
IP rights for any copyrightable and/or trademarked elements used.
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