INTERNET PRICES
Web Page Design and Development:
Prices start from as little as £100 for a basic page including text and static
graphics, (or £75 if purchased as part of a package). Pages can also be purchased
in blocks of 5 pages for £400, (or £300 if part of a package). We usually recommend
that a basic site should consist of a minimum of 2 pages plus an e-mail response
page. These prices do not include hosting or support (see below).
We will be happy to provide you with a quotation for more complex pages and
sites requiring a database once we have had the opportunity to discuss your
requirements with you. Please contact us
giving a brief outline of what you would like.
Hosting:
If you already have a site, or you would like to develop your own, hosting
can be provided from £75 per annum. This will give you 35mb of web space and
allow up to 20 e-mail accounts. Free Domain name registration of your chosen
name is included (subject to availability and subject to additional cost for
non UK registered names), as is a dial-up account on an 0845
local rate number for you to update your pages, access your e-mail and
generally use the internet. Additional services such Secure Server, MS Front
Page extensions, ODBC databases, ASP and password protection can be provided at an
additional cost. Please contact us to discuss you
requirements.
Site Updating and Support:
For those of you who who do not want the overhead of updating your own pages,
we provide a site update and support service from £100 per annum. This allows
you one site update each month and up to 1 hour support by e-mail over the
year. We will
be happy to provide a quotation for supporting a site requiring more frequent
updates and further support.
Because we believe that no two sites are alike, we are flexible in our approach.
We like to provide as complete a solution as possible, so whatever package or
options you choose now, you will not be locked in. All you need to do is
contact us for a no obligation discussion.
All prices above are subject to UK VAT at the prevailing rate.
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