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curious to know how much are you willing to pay for a mini site to be designed/ wordpress template. Devan |
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| Monetization Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: U.S.A.
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$50 - $100 would be reasonable but it depends on multiple variables such as whether this price would include custom header, content development, keywords, etc. |
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So would this be a good deal? 4 Hand Designed & Hand Coded Websites (With all the bells and whistles) Using CSS & DIV ...no tables (Google Hates Tables) 15 Installs (Plugins, Software) 15 Repair Jobs (Any Of Your Website) and 15 Graphic Design/Programming "Odd Jobs" for only $247 or for $297 not sure yet... Websites i will design/work on.. Wordpress Joomla Membership Interfaces Review Websites Minisites Product Launch Websites eCommerce Templates ect.... soo is that a good deal? for a wso. |
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What a clever way to post a WSO, huh? Without posting it. |
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| Monetization Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: U.S.A.
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This isn't a WSO consultation but your offer is too complex and will likely create a nightmare. Stick to one or two platforms - WordPress and something else. Offer the domain registration, the install, custom header and some custom content. Offering to perform programming "odd jobs" is not a good idea as people might expect you to complete all sorts of outrageous tasks. But it's entirely up to you as I don't intend to discourage you. Give it a go and good luck to you |
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Yeah, i was going to state terms and conditions as well i.e. no plugin development/odd jobs included adding code inserting popups ect... lol | |
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| ThomLancaster.com War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: UK
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It's a really strange offer. The idea of designing and coding a site is a good one (obviously depending on your portfolio), but why would people necessarily want these groups of 15 additions. For instance, if I were to buy this I'd be quite happy to install the site and plugins myself, and as for what qualifies as an 'odd job' is just confusing. In more seriousness, what makes you think that people want to buy new sites in groups of 4? Most people only want a single site at once. Incidentally, please don't take this as purely negative, but how about if you were to just offer a single template at a time, with a pricing structure like: - single template, hand designed and hand coded - $47 - single template, hand designed, hand coded and installed - $57 - additional small design/programming jobs - $7 each if ordered with a template Maybe even add an introductory offer for the first few purchasers to get testimonials. Certainly, if you did good work at that kind of price range I'd have jobs in mind. |
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I.e. you need me to create you a sales page so i go ahead and do that...then say a few weeks later you need a too repair some code on a different website so i go in and fix that then a few weeks later you need something designed for a membership website so i do that. | |
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you should have listened to the advice you got. Very few are willing to pay for sets of 4, which they may not need for weeks/months, They would be more willing to what works out as more money for single jobs Good luck with your WSO |
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| Basically i thought of it as buying in bulk. That way they can concentrate on the important areas outside of web design. its kind of like outsourcing all of the web design work for your next 4 projects to me + support for your websites...instead of having to find a designer each time they need a new site.
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$20 - $50 for me.
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