Frequently Asked Questions
How long will it take to develop the layout for my website?
This will vary depending on the number of pages and the number of layout versions, but a general rule of thumb is 4-8 weeks from the first meeting to the final publishing of the website. This time includes two processes: creating the layout, coding the pages, and the final touches. The above time estimate assumes that all of the text for the pages is already completed, or will be completed by the time coding begins.
What exactly are all of the expenses for a website?
The three expenses for a website include domain name registration and renewal, annual hosting fees, and the development and maintenance of the website.
Domain names are roughly $10/year. Hosting is generally around $100/year. For detailed information about website development and maintenance, view our Pricing page.
What separates a good website from a bad website?
Bad websites only work on certain browsers. Bad websites use outdated techniques that often result in broken pages. Good websites comply to the latest web standards to ensure that viewers can have the same experience across all modern browsers. Good websites are organized and efficient.
Bad websites can be slow and only work in certain conditions. Good websites are reliable and lightning fast.
