WEB DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT
Small Business Website | Starts @ $1,500.00
Designed specifically with the small business owner in mind. If you own a small business and you would like to create a presence on the world wide web this package is for you. This is also for the start up company or the existing business that is looking to revamp their current image. This type of site is typically called a brochure site. It usually consists of a Home Page, an About Us page, Products and Services and a Contact page. This will be a part of a navigation bar or other means for accessing various site sections. A unified look and feel incorporating the company logos, style sheets, and graphic images is also a must.
Mid-Sized Firm | Starts @ $4,000.00
So you've passed the small business stage and are looking for a website that grows as you grow. This package is for you. E-commerce functionality as well as the ability to have multiple users administer your website are all hallmarks of a corporate website. Also these sites have a summary of company operations, history, and mission statement. A list of the company's products and services. A "people" section with biographical information on founders, board members, and/or key executives. Sometimes an overview of the company's overall workforce is provided. A "news" section containing press releases, press kits, and/or links to news articles about the company. An "investor" section describing key owners / investors of the company. A list of key clients, suppliers, achievements, projects, partners, or others. Pages of special interest to specific groups. These may include: An employment section where the company lists open positions and/or tells job seekers how to apply; Investor pages with the annual report, business plan, current stock price, financial statements; overview of the company structure, SEC filing or other regulatory filings; pages for employees, suppliers, customers, strategic partners, affiliates, and the like.
Enterprise | $9,000+
These sites are typically for large corporations. Along with the functionality that is present on the mid-sized firm sites these sites have additional functionality such as; Embedded search engines allowing users to search pages from within the website, or external searches of the Web. A site map. A blog with news and commentary about the company, its products and services. "Community" pages describing the company's environmental / sustainability, charity, corporate citizenship, and other policies as they affect the public. A "store locator" or similar feature used to find nearby retail locations of the company or where the company's products or services can be found. A "downloads" or "media" section for users to obtain web tools, free or trial software, software patches, company demos, promotional material, and the like. A calendar or events section. A "links" page with hyperlinks to consumer-oriented or other websites, or information about specific brands or subsidiaries of the company. A FAQ section.