Web Advice

Requesting a Quote on a Web Project

January 31, 2009

Most web designers have no set price for web projects because there are too many variables. Websites are sort of like cars that way—there are Pintos, Cadillacs, and even paint jobs for the old Thunderbird. “How much does a car cost?” isn’t gonna get you a price. Truth is, it depends on what car you’re [...]

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Be Kind to Your Webbie—Tips on Working Effectively With Your Web Folks

January 30, 2009

Your web folks–Webbies–have the same goals as you do when it comes to your website: keeping the site running properly, current with the latest info and, of course, beautiful! There are plenty of ways you can easily support them in this process, making the most of everyone’s time and energy, thereby insuring yourself the best [...]

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Tight-Belt Tips: Websites on a Budget

January 30, 2009

Let’s face it: websites can get expensive. Depending on your needs, your region and your choice of designers, you can spend anywhere from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars to get a quality site. For independent professionals, small businesses or nonprofits operating on a shoestring budget, those costs can start to hurt quickly. [...]

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Choosing your Designer: Review

January 27, 2009

With a little forethought, you can make sure you’re happy with your choice of designer and most likely enjoy a contented working relationship for some time to come.  To help pull it all together, here’s a quick review! Tagged: Web Tips

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Fiscal Compatibility

January 27, 2009

Everybody wants to know, “How much is this gonna cost me?” This is a fair question, and one your web designer should be able to answer clearly and up front, once you provide the relevant info. Tagged: Web Tips

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Secrets of the Source

January 27, 2009

Using your browser’s “view source” command, there is plenty you can learn even if you don’t know much about web pages… Tagged: Web Tips

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