Just picked a chap to do my plan B site design on rentacoder, for 12 dynamic pages the chap pitched 1400 dollar.
There were some total spuds pitching for the role "I am a c# developer from India, we do job for 500 dollar"
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Originally posted by Durbs View PostI certainly do, first whiff of a flash site and its <-- Back for me. Detest them.
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Originally posted by TazMaN View PostI'm not much into website design so when a friend asked me this question I thought I would throw it over here for some educated views:-
My friend is looking to have a website built, just the usual few pages with some flash. He wants it to look professional and also to provide a user specific experience - by which simply he means that each user can sign up and have their own personal page show up (I'm guessing it will be like an order/inventory type of page).
I know it's a very open question - but approximately how much would this cost him to have built, and then to have it hosted?
Amount of times i've specced a site for a client along the lines of "just a few pages with pictures to advertise my company, nothing fancy" only to give a price and then hear "Great, yes i'll go for that, oh yeah, can it also do everything that Amazon does, is that included too?".
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Originally posted by sal626 View Postwow, prices really have fallen for web development since I was in that game!
If I was quoting for a small local business for this kind of work, then I would go for around the £3K mark. Although I have no idea on the Flash bit, so that would be extra.
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Depends if it's a Flash site, or a site with some Flash embedded. Big difference.
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AAAAAARRRRRRGH FLASH!!!! I seem to recall reading somewhere how the majority of surfers click away from a flash site, even before its loaded, preferring instead XHTML/DHTML/CSS.
If its a media/music site there may be an argument for flash but for ecommerce, if that's what your friend's site is, then I'd stick with web standards.
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I also have experience of a friend who can do this and do thsi very well, I speak from experience having been a user of one of his creations in a commercial environment. (Cambridgeshire Based) Not that is really matters in this day and age where web developers are based.
PM me for details if you like. Can never hurt to have a couple of quotes/estimates.
Pleomax
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Too open really. Does he want managed hosting, or can he look after the server(s) himself?
Will he be responsible for the maintenance? Is he qualified to do this or will he need a content management system?
Template-based sites can be delivered, all-in, for a low-high quality range of ~£300 to ~£3000. Expect non-managed hosting to come in around the £70 mark including domain.
I have a mate who runs a successful small business this way. PM me for details (London-based).
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Originally posted by FSM with Cheddar View PostGenerall costs are:
£200 - £300 for design of site
£300 - £400 per static page
Not sure on flash.
If you use an off the shelf CMS for login etc, then there is not much development needed. However there maybe some custom work for the inventory side of things. So quite difficult to give a ball park figure.
But for a simple site with a little bit of dynamic content, and some flash I reccon £2000 - £3000. Hosting would be £50 per year.
If you use rent-a-coder then you will get it for much cheepness and plenty quickness. Someone will probably quote £200 for the lot.
wow, prices really have fallen for web development since I was in that game!
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I used to work for a web design company about 6 years ago. At that time, we would have charged about £8 -10K for this, and then got it developed offshore (we had own team offshore, not sub-contracting it).
I think prices are lower now, but flash skills can still be charged at a permium.
It really depends on how much flash is required, exact requirements (i.e. what info is on the personal page?), and which company you use.
You can go offshore and get it done for less then £8K - but you really need to be careful about the company you choose and will have a higher degree of management.
You could equally find smaller companies in the UK who would do it for that amount...
Or you could even find companies who will quote you £40-50K (you can spot these ones because they will call a developer a
"creative manager" and call "buttons" CTAs (call to action). They will usually send 3 people to a meeting where 1 is required, and then try and convince you that you need a team of 6 where a team of 2 will do.
Hosting is cheap these days..... you can get a really good package for about £200 a year.....even cheaper if you shop around. Just google it....
hope that helps...
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Generall costs are:
£200 - £300 for design of site
£300 - £400 per static page
Not sure on flash.
If you use an off the shelf CMS for login etc, then there is not much development needed. However there maybe some custom work for the inventory side of things. So quite difficult to give a ball park figure.
But for a simple site with a little bit of dynamic content, and some flash I reccon £2000 - £3000. Hosting would be £50 per year.
If you use rent-a-coder then you will get it for much cheepness and plenty quickness. Someone will probably quote £200 for the lot.
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Website cost estimate
I'm not much into website design so when a friend asked me this question I thought I would throw it over here for some educated views:-
My friend is looking to have a website built, just the usual few pages with some flash. He wants it to look professional and also to provide a user specific experience - by which simply he means that each user can sign up and have their own personal page show up (I'm guessing it will be like an order/inventory type of page).
I know it's a very open question - but approximately how much would this cost him to have built, and then to have it hosted?Tags: None
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