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Do any of you guys do websites?
Posted on 10/31/11 at 5:39 pm
Posted on 10/31/11 at 5:39 pm
I don't really know where to ask this question but I figured most of you are knowledgeable with this sort of thing.
I don't know a thing about them to be honest. Here is the website I would like to duplicate.
LINK
What would something like this cost to build? It seems very basic and straightforward.
Thanks guys.
I don't know a thing about them to be honest. Here is the website I would like to duplicate.
LINK
What would something like this cost to build? It seems very basic and straightforward.
Thanks guys.
Posted on 10/31/11 at 9:06 pm to I Love Bama
I do them on the side, but used to do them for the state of Florida.
I dabbled with Flash (what that site is based on I believe) some time back.
The cheapest I'll touch a website is around $300 (although I've done several for ministries, not-for-profit type places for free). That website (while "flashy" and nice) actually contains very little content.
There are two major things to consider in website design: actual content for viewer and how to get traffic to your website. That can be quite trickly.
Roll Tide... I'm not sure if I am allowed to post my portfolio or I would do so. Don't want to break any rules.
I dabbled with Flash (what that site is based on I believe) some time back.
The cheapest I'll touch a website is around $300 (although I've done several for ministries, not-for-profit type places for free). That website (while "flashy" and nice) actually contains very little content.
There are two major things to consider in website design: actual content for viewer and how to get traffic to your website. That can be quite trickly.
Roll Tide... I'm not sure if I am allowed to post my portfolio or I would do so. Don't want to break any rules.
Posted on 10/31/11 at 9:24 pm to I Love Bama
i have nothing to bring to the table other than that is a pretty solid website.
Posted on 10/31/11 at 10:00 pm to I Love Bama
Man I hate flash websites.
Posted on 10/31/11 at 10:31 pm to BamaJames
Would you mind emailing me.
I don't have much more if any more content that the listed website has. Traffic is not an issue. I only have 10. - 15 clients. Just want something professional looking. Thanks for your responses.
I don't have much more if any more content that the listed website has. Traffic is not an issue. I only have 10. - 15 clients. Just want something professional looking. Thanks for your responses.
This post was edited on 11/22/11 at 9:59 pm
Posted on 11/1/11 at 7:15 am to I Love Bama
Flash is going to be expensive. Look into WordPress...pretty easy to DIY and get a good looking site.
Posted on 11/1/11 at 9:29 am to I Love Bama
I've done a couple. Never dabbled too much in flash though.
nolarugby.com <-- my creation
This uses Joomla, which like someone else mentioned wordpress or other CMS software can give you a good template and backend to create a decent site without too much work.
nolarugby.com <-- my creation
This uses Joomla, which like someone else mentioned wordpress or other CMS software can give you a good template and backend to create a decent site without too much work.
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