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Q: How much does a site cost?

A: This is our favorite extremely vague question...we need about 20 questions answered to be able to give you a valid answer to that, so in the mean time we can say, from $750-$75,000....approximately. You can fill out this form and we can narrow those numbers down for you. Think about what you want the site to do for you when you are answering the questions. If you are unsure of exactly what your options are or you want to think outside the box, then drop us a line, everything that we do is custom so getting a feature configured for you doesn't necessarily have to cost any more. Also you should be aware that there are monthly and/or yearly costs associated with owning a web site, usually these are nominal. Potentially totaling $150-$1000 per year (usually close to the low end.) Let us show you what we mean. Click here to get started.

Q: How long does it take to get a site up and running?

A: This process can be very quick, as short as a week for some smaller sites. However more often than not we experience a two week turn around. No decisions are made in a vacuum which means most people need to get feedback. While your partners, investors, family pets, etc...care about you and your big choices they usually need a little time to mull things over before getting back to you. It definitely isn't a bad thing, a site can be an investment that needs careful consideration, but it ends up adding time to the process. We are here to guide, and we feel that we do a great job so you won't be disappointed, drop us a line today. Click here to get started.

Q: What's the difference between a dynamic and static site?

A: The upshot is that a dynamic site gets 'built' or put together as a user browses from page to page. This means that there is a program that builds your site from parts every time each internet user opens each page. It may sound a little repetative, and it is, but this allows you as a site owner to change the site around all the time without having to be a professional programmer. The alternative, is a static site. This type is set one way and doesn't change unless someone with a bunch of programming knowledge rewrites the code in the pages. It's the difference between being a mechanic, and having a mechanic. For a more indepth discussion click here.

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