Custom, basic web site package — starts at $650

Includes:

Guidance on developing navigation and content
Search engine optimization copy primer based on our findings and knowledge
Custom design of 5-page web site with two concepts, three rounds of changes to design concepts, and two rounds of changes to text content
Development of meta keywords and tags and one-time submission to major search engines [does not guarantee placement]
One form that emails to you
Additional pages are based on size of site

Organization of Your Website Content
Now that you’ve determined the basic “look” of your website, it’s time to get organized and plan the navigation and layout of your site. Simple is always best when it comes to a website. Which aspects of your site are the most important?


Typical navigation of a website may include:
- A Home page or Opening page – introducing your website and company or product
     (your home page is the most important – it is the impetus to draw people further in)
- A Company Profile or About Us Page
- Products/Services /Prices or an Online Catalog/Shopping Cart
- How to Order and Shipping Information
- A Contact Us Page with phone numbers, email addresses, etc.
- A Privacy Policy (recommended for any site that collects visitor information)
- Articles and Helpful tips
- A Related Links Page
- A Site Map (recommended for larger or complicated sites)
- Site Terms of Use (recommended for sites with Message Boards)

It’s a good idea to write down everything you’ll want your site to include, and then organize it using the list above. Our website design questionnaire & worksheet allows you to organize your thoughts in advance, so we can insure that your content will work to your advantage.

 

All website content must be provided by the client, we do not write content. It is the client’s   responsibility to verify that both the content and images given to IDS for website development will not infringe upon any statutory copyright. It is assumed that the client has obtained all necessary right, license or interest in any intellectual property, and has obtained all necessary consents in order that IDS may use that intellectual property in the client’s website.

It is important that you do not “copy” another site that you like. Copyright infringement is a serious offense (we ourselves have been fighting it with our own content), and you can get in legal trouble by committing it. Even copying and slightly changing is against the law…it’s considered a “derivative work”. As a website owner, you are responsible for what is on your site, and if you have copy written for you, you should make sure the writer takes responsibility for the authenticity of their work.