Type of web site offered
Single Page Web site
This consists of a single web page, usually with the look and feel of a brochure that describes your products and services. While it is a very common design, it is limited in what it can offer your customers. A well designed single page web site can make your business stand out above the rest.
Small Business Web site
The typical small business has a web site with several pages such as about us, contact information, location and maps, products and services, and other general information. This is a useful tool steering new customers toward your business and away form your competition.
Club or Organization Web site
This type of site can be as simple as a single page, but often is more complex containing such things as event calendars, forums and other tools useful when trying to communicate with members. A maintenance agreement should be considered if choosing this type of site.
Customer Service Web site
Provide your customers a site they can come back to again and again to receive new deals, scheduling information, news, downloadable files and forms and other useful information. This type of web site is similar to a small business web site, but allows for more dynamic content. This type of site is high maintenance and therefore a maintenance agreement should be considered.
Maintenance
The world does not stand still, and neither should your web site. Once your site is published, all changes fall under the maintenance agreement.
Standard maintenance is $50 per occurrence for up to one hour of work. A discounted maintenance agreement can be negotiated prior to publishing, and should be discussed when choosing the web site type. A typical negotiated agreement would be $360/year for up to 12 occurrences in that year.