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Establshing Your Web PresenceBy: Jim OKeefe, Mon Dec 26th, 2005 12:17:14 PM html> | |
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Establishing your Own Presence on the WebBy Jim O'Keefe
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Outsourcing your web development project You are planning on outsourcing your web development project, right? A mistake commonly made by small businesses is to think that they can simply throw together their own website by using basic knowledge of HTML, the language in which webpages are written. I agree that having a basic understanding of HTML or tools such as Microsoft Frontpage and Macromedia Dreamweaver can lower your costs in the long run. This allows you to do the maintenance on the website contents yourself. However, please don't make the mistake of setting up your webpage yourself. Trust me that outsourcing your web development project will save you a significant amount of time and frustration. Making preparations Before outsourcing your project, collect the information as written in this section.
The one time costs consist of the actual website development. A basic website containing up to 10 pages will take approximately 1 week to design and implement. The hourly rate for web designers varies greatly based on their location and skills and will be somewhere between $15 and $75. Conclusion The contents of this article outlined what you should do to obtain a website that satisfies your requirements and expectations. It also gives you a guideline for calculating the costs allowing you to properly budget your web development project. Let me emphasize it one more time: don't waste your time and energy, outsource your web development project to a professional web designer.
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