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If you're interested in having a web site built for your business, or you're thinking of having me redesign an existing site, you're going to have questions. Here I'll be adding common questions that may help answer yours. |
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I can have a basic 5 to 10 page web site up and ready within a week. Bigger sites take longer to complete. Ecommerce is more involved, and depends on how much information you have available on your products. For example, do you have photos taken already? Do you know the weight? Do you have a description already in digital form? Do I have to create a description, or type each one out? For search engine marketing, the work takes between one and six months to see results. |
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The price will vary depending on your individual needs. If you just need a brochure type web site, it can cost as little as a few hundred dollars. The more you want on your web site, or the more you want visitors to be able to do, the more it will cost. |
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Your web site is located on a server (a high speed computer) that has a direct connection to the Internet. Businesses called Hosting Companies "host" your site, meaning they allow you to put all the files that make up your web site on one of their computers. Go daddy is my current choice for hosting as well as domain name registration. They're the cheapest and have the best customer service. |
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In graphics, any font will display exactly as you insert it. For actual text (anything you can highlight with your mouse), you can use any font that's available on the internet, but if a visitor doesn't have that font, they will see Times New Roman or their default browser font. |
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