"The
amount of money you earn, is always in
direct proportion to the amount of value
you deliver.
If you want to make more
money, you must find a way to deliver more
value."
You don't get paid for the hour.
You get paid for the value you bring to the hour. Jim
Rohn
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Call today to schedule your
website project
Barbara
Castleman
(503) 399-2091
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Lady Web Pro
Website Design Fee Information
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Web design fees can vary a lot, so
certainly you can find much higher
web design fees out on the internet
and cheaper fees, as well. My niche
is giving thoughtful attention to
small business with an eye to
promoting their web presence and my
fees also include search engine
optimization.
My one-time design fee is
approximately $400 for the first
completed page.
Additional
pages vary from $75 to $150 each
. . . Call to discuss your project
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These prices are to give you an idea
of general cost, and I will give you a very close estimate
before beginning
your project. I promise, there will
never be any hidden fees or
surprises, ever!
Even if you have a small budget, I
will find a way to work with you and do all I can to provide you with a better end
result than you
could expect anywhere else for
your website investment.
Also
offering payment plans. |
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Monthly maintenance
plans are available. Contact me for further
details.
Design Fee Hourly Rate: $60
Update Fee Hourly Rate: $50
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If you
would like to come to my office and discuss
your project the fee for an hour is $40 and
can be applied to your design fee if you
proceed with the project.
Deposit to start a website project is $200
minimum,
plus payment of your domain & hosting fees.
Please
read, understand and implement acceptance of
the
DESIGN AGREEMENT TERMS before
we can begin. Please
call or e-mail me with any questions you have
before committing to your web project.
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Your
cooperation is key to the timing and scheduling
of my client
projects!
If I am unable to maintain the work pace on
your project because you haven't provided
materials in a timely manner― It may mean
setting your project aside to finish later. In the event
delays are due to your inattention to the
project, then there will be a
$50 reactivation charge for the extra time
it takes re-establishing the
project work-flow. It's very, very difficult
to repeatedly stop and start a project with
gaps in-between, and cause a loss of continuity. |
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