In Progress Web Sites:

Completed Web Sites:

Tutorial Style

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  • Style One

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    Examples:
  • Learning To Fly.net


  • Simple Elegance Style

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      Style One

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  • Screen 1


    Examples:
  • Bob's Replacement Hardware


  • Fit-To-Screen Style

    View Page:
  • Style One

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  • Screen 1


    Examples:
  • Ironpilot.net
  • St. Edwards Catholic School
  • Horizontal Frame Style

    View Page:
  • Style One

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  • Screen 1


    Examples:
  • Barry Rental.com
  • Every website is unique and, so price on each websiteis different. Most websites that we build average around $300 - $400. A few example prices have been listed below to give you an idea.

    We bill our website projects primarily by the number of hours it takes us to complete the project. However some features are billed at a flat rate. A list of some flat rate services is listed below.

    On average website will take about a month to complete. There are many factors that can slow down or speed up a design project. The more enthusiatic you are about your website the faster it will be completed.

    For more information visit the Contact Us link and contact one of our personnel.

    Learning to Fly.net



    Project expense: approx. $480
    Construction Time: --
    Status: Complete

    Garibaldi-Restaurant.com



    Project Cost: $150
    Construction Time: 8 hours
    Status: Complete

    Barry Rental



    Project Cost: about $500
    Construction Time: 50+ hours
    Status: Complete


    Castle Construction



    Project Cost: $200
    Construction Time: 15 hours
    Status: Complete

    Branden and Karla.com



    Project Cost: $175
    Construction Time: 12 hours
    Status: Complete

    Make a Difference Foods.com



    Project Cost: $750
    Construction Time: 75 hours
    Status: Final Touchups



    Dynamic Content (Billed at flat rate):
  • Website Control Panel/Personal Editor
  • Site/Database Search Engine
  • Dynamic Photo Gallery
  • Online Problem Submission
  • Website Status
  • Online Bill Pay
  • Username:
    Password:
    A Few Tips
    When deciding what you wish to put on the internet, you must put yourself in the place of the viewer. A customer may open your website and want to know what products you offer, what price range they run at, and where to purchase your products.

    Also, try not to be too wordy or too brief on a single webpage. Elongating descriptions can drive customers away from your website, and short descriptions may not provide the information a customer needs. Breaking your information into sections, as I've done here, allows readers to skip over information they do not wish to read, and jump right to what they need to know.

    Text
    After you have prepared the information to use on your website, it is recommended that you place the information into a word document, text document, or other digital form. This decreases the time it takes to build your website. Typed paper documents are fine, but then of course we must type them manually. Handwritten documents are acceptable, but they allow more chance for human error.

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