Basic - R164/m (VAT Incl)
Basic Website design

This Basic Package is suitable for a small business site to display an online catalogue, or keep in contact with customers through a regular newsletter.

It is therefore suitable for a brochure type site. Please keep in mind that you can start small and expand your site with more components and modules later on. 

How to create your site:
This package is sold on the understanding that we create the site for you.

Obviously if you would like to create your own site you can go for the 'Standard package', which gives you all the functionality that you would need to build a site of any size - as long as you do it yourself!

We will create a site for you making use of one of the many free website creation tools out there, such as Wordpress, Soholaunch or Mambo. This will be a basic site based on one of the various free templates available with these tools, plus one of the following components:
- a Photo album (you have to provide the photos already sized to the right size and format. If you would like us to do it for you I am afraid we will have to charge you for it)
- A regular newsletter to keep in touch with your customers or potential customers
- an event calendar
- a survey
- or any one of the many different components and add-ons available for free with these tools.

If you would like us to add more components and give your site more functionality, additional components can be added for R57-00 per month (vat Incl) extra to the hosting fee.

For an additional fee we can also do basic customisations of the standard templates to fit in with your own style or look-and-feel. We do try and choose a look that fits your company from the start, so you can be sure that you will have a look that fits you.

We offer up to 5 emails with this package for R164 per month (VAT Incl). If you would like to add more emails, you are welcome to do so at an additional R15 per email per month.

If you would like us to update your site with new content every month, add R114-00 per month extra. But it is our philosophy that you should rather learn how to take control of your own site and update the content of your site yourself. If we use Wordpress or Mambo to build your site, you can definitely learn how to update your site yourself since these Content Management Systems enable you to add content to your site yourself without having to learn HTML.

 

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