How long does it take for my website to be completed?
That really depends on you. Sometimes there are changes and modifications to the site through the design and testing process. For a regular brochure website, you're looking at an average turnaround of ten business days. Content and imagery must be presented before the website is coded. We are not responsible for editing the content.
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My website doesn't show up in the search engines.
If your website has only been live for a short period of time, it can take the search engines up to 30 days to find and start indexing your website. Please be patient during this process.
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How do I update my website?
There are two options for updating your website: 1) Pay a Web Programmer their hourly fee whenever you want your site updated or 2) Get a CMS integrated into your site. CMS stands for Content Management System, and allows you to add/edit/delete content on your site, including imagery. This option is more costly, but if you're going to be updating your site a lot, it would probably be worth the investment.
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What is your hourly rate?
$30/hr. You can view our rates here.
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How much is my website going to cost me?
That all depends on the project you need. For a basic brochure site, Allie charges $98 for the design of one page, and $70/per coded page. Please request a quote if you're unable to determine your cost from our rate sheet.
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Can I see how many visitors I've had to my website?
Yes you can. Usually with the web hosting company you sign up with, they provide a control panel that gives you full statistics on daily, monthly and yearly site visits. I can't say the same for all the web hosting companies out there, but the one we're affiliated with does. Check out Lunarpages.com.
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I don't have a lot of money, but I really need a website!
We do work around some small budgets, however, I would encourage you to take a look at Allie's pre-designed website templates on sale.
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I don't know anything about starting a website . . . Help!
Please take a look at our policies and procedures which explains what the web design process is and may help you in getting started on right foot. Other of your questions may be answered there as well.
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