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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostDidn't No 10 get charged £12k or so for a Wordpress site, so not unbelievable
Originally posted by eek View PostThinking about it find a wordpress host and hunt a suitable theme. for what you want it will do everything you want and let you update it yourself.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThank you all for your comments and yes I have been quoted now £200 by one of my contractors plus a £400 PC.
Dodgy's temps is about to be relaunched.
Anyone got any client referrals I can cut and paste?Comment
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Originally posted by kingcook View PostWhat's the most you're willing to pay?
What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostHow much should I pay for a website with four/five pages that describes what we do (no postage stamp jokes with "we rip anyone off" jokes please )
I have been quoted £8 - to £10k. What worries me is when I hear words like "wire frames" "interactive" and "branding" and "reliability" being thrown around
As someone else has said, I'd look somewhere cheap (peopleperhour?) and get someone to set up the site using Joomla or Wordpress - which once they have done the initial setup, you can easily add new pages etc. without needing to know much / anything about web design.
Couple of hours work at the most - £250 to youComment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostHow much should I pay for a website with four/five pages that describes what we do (no postage stamp jokes with "we rip anyone off" jokes please )
I have been quoted £8 - to £10k. What worries me is when I hear words like "wire frames" "interactive" and "branding" and "reliability" being thrown around
I am sure you want to do the SEO as the next step, and it really helps in making your first step keeping this in mind, as effective SEO might want to completely redo your whole site. Because this might be a professional site, there might be a lot of work involved and not just doing 4/5 pages. I completely agree with the quote given for what you want to achieve.
You can also have template site for free, but do you really want that?Comment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostHow much should I pay for a website with four/five pages that describes what we do (no postage stamp jokes with "we rip anyone off" jokes please )
I have been quoted £8 - to £10k. What worries me is when I hear words like "wire frames" "interactive" and "branding" and "reliability" being thrown aroundComment
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Originally posted by rd409 View PostIt really depends on what you want to do. "I need a website" is the most basic of requirement. Do you want a flash site with lots of animation? or just a plain HTML with lots of tables around.
I am sure you want to do the SEO as the next step, and it really helps in making your first step keeping this in mind, as effective SEO might want to completely redo your whole site. Because this might be a professional site, there might be a lot of work involved and not just doing 4/5 pages. I completely agree with the quote given for what you want to achieve.
You can also have template site for free, but do you really want that?Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostWho's providing the content? If you are paying someone to come up with text that makes you sound reputable, then £10k sounds cheap for the likes of youLet us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Postwhat is an SEO?Comment
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