FAQ
A website project can be a daunting process. Here are some answers to some common questions.
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My starting price is £199, for a one-page website. For e-commerce websites, the minimum investment is £1499.
Depending on the size of the project and the time allocated to collect content, information and feedback, projects take 3 to 5 weeks to be completed.
In order to get started, the following content will be needed:
Branding - A vectored version of your logo, in ai, eps or SVG file; the colour scheme to use and any marketing materials you have.
Photos - High-quality images for your product or service to showcase the best of your business. If you don't have these yet, we can use stock images to illustrate sections of your website.
Copy - The most important element of your website with photos, this is how you are going to engage with potential customers.
The website will be built with on-page SEO to ensure that Google will love your website. I will ensure that SEO standards are applied to the website and optimise speed.
SEO is an ongoing process so after the website launch, you should keep investing in search engine optimisation to drive traffic to your website.
For up to two weeks after launching the website, I'll fix or repair any broken feature. For an ongoing maintenance package, please get in touch with me.
Yes. Please get in touch with me.
Payment is split into twoparts:
- 50% upfront
- 50% before the website is launched.
Yes, I use Trello to collaborate with my international clients.
Yes, I use WordPress as Content Management System (CMS). The platform is pretty easy to use and do not require heavy knowledge in coding or web development. This will allow you to update images and texts as you want.
Yes, but I always ask my client if they want to keep their current provider or swap to a new one.
If you are interested in web hosting services, please contact me.
All websites I built are secured (green padlock next to the web address) with an SSL certificate. Having an SSL certificate is a factor used by Google and impacts search rankings. In addition, customers are becoming more aware of Internet dangers and how personal data can be stolen by hackers.
Yes, the final website will be 100% owned by you.