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I approach every site with one question in mind:
What can we do to make your site contribute to your business or cause?
I then work from your ideas and suggest features and ways to realize those goals.
This task requires more than just a web designer; you need someone who understands the big picture online and has a keen drive to compete; someone who not only understands the technology, but someone who understands what motivates online users to act.
In addition to experience in web programming, your design person should have expertise in usability, quality content creation, search engines, web graphics, photography and accessibility, along with the professionalism required to make timely changes and adjustments. Further knowledge of how marketing in the online medium differs from print or TV is also a prerequisite to creating a website that's effective.
I typically design websites utilizing the free, open-source CMS platform called Joomla. I chose this system because it combines ease of use along with a professional dynamic extension network that seldom lets you down. I tried others (Wordpress, Drupal), but they we're either too complicated for my clients to use, or the developer aftermarket was flaky and undependable. After your site is setup, I encourage self participation and will train you to take over running your site- you need not ever pay for site maintenance again. And, if you do run into problems, I'm just a phone call away.
Please read the article that defines my approach to site construction. Besides being a good introduction, you\'ll be made aware of the mechanics involved in making sure your online project is a success.
Description | Unit | Cost |
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Whole Site Design. Get the Look and Feel you and your customers expect. Develop the right copy, photos and graphics- and get it all to load fast enough keep your clients and Google happy. | Per Hour | $50 |
Web Site Optimization (SEO)- Getting your site to rank high on the major search engines is as important as having a website in the first place. It begins with proper identification of your target market and development of effective keywords. Analysis of your competition reveals how much effort will be needed to attain a good rank. | Per Hour | $50 |
Instruction: Web Graphics, Site Maintenance | Per Hour | $50 |
On Location Video Shoot: Edit, add music etc. Save for web or DVD. Within 10 mile radius of Joseph. $350 minimum. | Per Min. of Finished Video | 150.00 |
Description | Unit | Cost |
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Simple text changes. via e-mail | ea | $25 |
Picture, fixed and optimized, with text; added to existing page | ea | $25 |
New Article Page, with text and picture | ea | $55 |
I start with the idea that you'd like your site to get meaningful results. So how do we get there?
The following article explains my approach to successful site design. Its based on proven advice that you can find scattered around the web. These are the important and necessary basics to creating a site that will serve your goals in a positive way.
These design practices will give you the best chance for success on the web. They are sound and simple principles, however, they can be difficult to implement depending on your goals and where your product fits into the greater World Wide Web market.
With the application of these design practices you can expect increased traffic. While having traffic is vital to success, that doesn't mean you'll won't be able to sell snow cones to Eskimos. If you have a real product with a good market the reward can be impressive.A minimum of 40% of my wife's business in real-estate came through web-generated leads. The application of these rules brought her company's site a 6700% (thousand) increase in traffic over a five-year period.
These design principals are time proven and work. You shouldn't skip any of them if you want results. If you own a business, you should expect your site to become your most cost effective form of advertising. Site maintenance is cheaper than most forms of advertising, and although your initial set-up may seem expensive, if done right, it will garner excellent returns. More people already collect the bulk of their purchase information, not by TV or newspaper, but by.. you guessed it- the Internet.
These practices are well established. You can find article after article expressing the same principals. They're just the basics and you could certainlly do more. Depending on your goals and expectations they could also be ignored all together. An example of this would be an artist who just wants an online portfolio. My feeling is that even if all you want is a simple web presence, taking a few steps to gain a greater audience is worth the effort. If your trying to make sales, then by all means, analyze the market and optimize your site to rank well for your product(s).
Even the best design work will be all for not unless you give the search engines what they're looking for.
Having a web site, and making it productive, depends on getting your pages to rank well with the major search engines. There are many search engines, but for the most part, you only need to concern yourself with the big three (Goggle, Bing and Yahoo). They cover about 80% of the search market.
Search engines like Goggle (60% of all web searches) have recently become particularly picky about what makes a site worthy of a high ranking. Most new sites are now believed to be "sand-boxed" off the first few pages until they have real content and have been around longer than a year. There are also all kinds of rules to follow so you don't get de-ranked or wores, de-listed. To make matters worse, the rules change and differ from one search engine to the next. To get and keep a top slot requires that you analyze the competition and exploit their weaknesses. It also requires interlinking or cross-linking with other sites, but even the impact and method of this practice has changed recently.
Ranking is a cryptic endeavor, part art, part science. It takes study and analysis to pin it down. It requires patience and regular analysis to reach and keep a top position. There are tools that make this easier, and rest assured, I use them, but there's still no good tool for old-fashioned detective work and human analysis.
This is certain: People choose in the top five search results most of the time and only about ten percent bother to click to the second page. Therefore, if your page is located on the third page for your target keywords, some say you don't even exist. Without high search listings, no matter how good your product or site is, you won't generate the visits that translate into sales.
My goal is to build sites that look sharp, load fast, are simple to navigate, validate, are friendly to people with disabilities and most importantly, bring targeted visitors to you.
If you want to profit from the web, then a holistic design approach is, in my opinion, your only option.
How much will it cost to build a web site? Unfortunately there is no "one" formula that can cover all the variables listed above. I know not everyone has the budget to do everything, and as you would expect, a large polished site with good graphic design and search optimization will cost several times more than a simple web presence.
Because each job has its own unique challenges I find it more appropriate to charge a flat fee of $40.00/ hour. I can and do provide bids, but it takes time, and you know what they say about that.
Optimization for search terms and general marketing is a cost that's hard to justify initially because the results are often not seen for some time. On new sites I prefer to work out a compensation plan based on achieved, pre-defined goals so nobody feels shorted. This unique offer sets up a negotiated contractual relationship that is extended only to qualified clients with realistic goals. I don't think you'll find anything like it on the web. Otherwise, optimization services are available at the rate of $50/hour.
-Jeff Baird • 541-426-9017 • 63872 Pine Tree Rd • Enterprise, OR • 97828
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