Re: Webtulipe
It is a charity js. However, I already donate about 5 hours a fortnight to the buggers and as I seem to be almost the only one among all the managers, doleys and ex-cons who does not get paid out of the EU largesse these things now receive, not too inclined to do their webtulipe for free as well. Really don't have the time at present.
Free ad is good idea in principle on the right sort of site, but not sure it would bring any business (even assuming it does not look utterly pants) from the sort of people who will use this one.
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Guest repliedRe: Webtulipe
If it's a big enough organisation and it is a memebrs club or charity type thing do it for free and include your link on the pages. I have one that should have been about £2,500 plus over the years but it has brought me way more business than that.
Otherwise don't undercharge. I would price it at about £25 - £50 per page plus hosting at around £50 per year.
Make SURE they know you are NOT including free PC support in the deal - it's amazing just how many webtulipe customers think they have free call on your time to fix their PC, their logic seems to be they can't see the website so it must be your fault, despite the fact that their PC is on fire, you may also expect some to claim that the PC caught fire BECAUSE of looking at the website.
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Guest repliedThe £200 was for design and setup. It did not include the first year's hosting, the cost of which I don't remember.
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Guest repliedTa for useful pointers. £200 for dev. is around what I had in mind, but obviously (if you mean 1st year hosting was included?) I would have to sign them up to a commercial hosting service, so possibly initial charge uncompetitive against places that do both. On the plus side the bloke responsible for making the decision seems to know less about anything to do with computers than my greenhouse.
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Guest repliedMedia3i recently charged my father-in-law £200 for a two pager. There probably was only about 3 to 4 hours work.
They also get to host it so they may have made the setup cheap because they get the recuring charge.
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Guest repliedWhat do expect for 2/6 or 12.5 p?Apart from that not too bad a site
90% of my brother's business is from the Web Site.
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Guest repliedHmm...that front page is a bit hard to follow. Apart from that not too bad a site.
Mailman
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Guest repliedMy nephew who graduated last year charges peanuts for web sites. Max I think of £500. He did my bothers for 2/6.
www.october-systems.co.uk
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Going rate for webtulipes?
Don't laugh but I am going to see a bloke next week about doing a webtulipe for a local organisation.
It will probably just be two pages with some boring photos and equally dull text they will supply, a contact email form and a form for visitors to put in details of stuff they want to donate.
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