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1. Consultation
The first step is a no-cost, no-commitment
consultation to determine how a web site can best be created. Form, content,
navigation, style and architecture will be chosen. Form normally follows
function. Features and text are determined by your company's strengths,
your customers' needs as well as the requirements of your field personnel.
2. First Draft
When you have decided what
you need, we will make a draft web site. It will be presented to you as
it might appear on the Internet. At this point,
if you like what you see, a deposit of one-third of the estimated cost
(minimum $200) is requested. Your
ideas and suggestions are incorporated into the second draft..
3. Second Draft
The second draft is an Internet-ready site. Some final changes can be made. One-third of the cost is billed..
4. Publication on the Net
When your web site is published on the Internet, you are invoiced for the balance of the site's cost. This way, you have a low-risk means of seeing your company's web site developed with minimal outlay
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| A standard web site can be drafted with no money down. Upon approval of the draft, one-third of the quotation cost is billed, one-third on first revision, one-third upon completion. For a dynamically generated site (Site Engine), the software costs are
billed on startup, with the balance billed at completion.
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