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What are the different costs involved
in owning and operating a web site?
- Web Page Content Development – Web pages for the Internet
must be designed and ‘coded’ into the HTML language format, then
loaded on to the Internet hosting company’s computer server. This
service is priced by the job, and/or by the hour. The more complex
and larger the task, the higher the cost. Large companies like
Dell Computers may pay $20,000 for three months work on 30 pages.
There is usually a higher cost for the initial design and installation
than there is for later updates and changes to page content. Designers
working with smaller business will charge around $25/hr. Frequently,
designers will charge a flat charge for the first page (I charge
$500) and a small charge for additional pages ($50-60). Maintenance
changes will run about half that level. Most small business sites
cost between $200 to $3,000 to create. The average today is estimated
to be around $2,000. My average billing for developing a new site
is about $800. Other costs can come from logo design, artwork
such as maps, photography, and stock photo images.
- Maintenance - Updates and changes are a normal part of
any web site. Sometimes the site owner can make the changes and
avoid paying a web developer to do that. If the owner is not able
to make content changes, then an additional cost of operating
a web site is the expense of having a web developer make changes.
Even if he can make changes himself, he still has the cost of
web authoring software and possible training of himself or staff.
I personally prefer the site owner to make content changes if
they are simple and frequent. I will design the site without complex
features if I know the owner is going to maintain it. That will
lessen the chance of the site getting messed up easily.
- Domain Name – www.yourname.com is a domain name or URL
for Universal Resource Locator. The cost to register (with InterNIC
or Network Solutions) and use a domain name for two years is $70.
A check with the site http://www.registrars.com/ will tell us
if a desired domain name is available. Be aware that some business
ads will offer ‘free domain registration’. This only means that
they will submit the registration. It does not mean that they
will pay the $70 registration fee. My experience is that all major
web-hosting companies provide free registration. Another service
they offer is ‘free parking'. This means that the web hosting
company will hold your domain name for 12 months for free while
the site is being constructed. It doesn't cost them anything so
they shouldn't change you anything. When the site is built, the
customer begins paying the hosting company the monthly hosting
fees.
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Our
rates are among the lowest
in the Fort Worth area
Every web site is different, and the time and skill needed to put
together each site is different. Neither hours nor the number of
pages can always be used as fair basis for setting rates. Often
days are spent on creating or finding images, building a database,
CGI systems, or other elements of a successful web site. The chart
below is a good basis for estimating your development costs at Highland
Web Works.
| Site Development
I use the following as a guide to setting prices:
First page is $500.
$35-45 for additional static web page
Additional changes as needed based on the project
$15-25/per hr.
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| Site Description |
Hourly
Rate |
Typical
Charges |
| Small site with basic graphics |
$15/hr. |
$500 |
| Medium site with original graphics
and images |
$20/hr. |
$550-700 |
| Large site with basic graphics, lots
of pictures |
$20/hr. |
$750-900 |
| Large site with original graphics
and some interactive features |
$20/hr. |
$1000-$2,000 |
| Large site with original graphics
and many interactive features |
$25/hr |
$2,000 & up
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| Site Maintenance |
| Maintain site created by Highland
Web Works |
$25/hr. |
$90/quarter |
- Hosting or "Web
Presents" Costs - Web sites such as yahoo, amazon.com and others
are stored on a computer server, much like the server you used in your
office. This server however, is only connected to the Internet. Most large
companies like Exxon, Frito-Lay, and American Airlines own and operate
their own Internet computer server, and locate it in their computer equipment
room. Smaller companies deliver their prepared web pages to an Internet
hosting company and pay them a monthly fee for the use of an Internet
computer server and the connection to the Internet. An Internet hosting
company, also called a 'web presents company', will charge $10 to $1,000
per month depending on the level of service and features needed. Most
small businesses will need a level of service that will cost between $10
to $75 per month. For this site I use a web hosting service that costs
me $10 per month. At Highland Web Works we require our customers to use our hosting which provided by one of the nation's leading hosting companys. Learn more about our excelent hosting values HERE.
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