Only One Price?

Why do you offer only one pricing option?

Because less is not enough and when you need more than this package it is time to think about hiring an onsite web guy who can ...
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Do it Yourself

Why can't I design my church website myself?

You can. In fact, I highly suggest you do it yourself. There is no reason you can't do it. It only takes time.
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Step One

#1. Determine your purpose
#2. Decide what to include
#3. Decide on the structure

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Step Two

#1. What do you need?
#2. What don't you need?
#3. Resources and goals?

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Step Three

#1. Easy to update
#2. Visitor friendly
#3. Clean, clear and uncluttered

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Consulting available for all your web needs.

Making use of all the available internet tools to share the Good News and word about your church is... my passion.

I can advise on website maintenance from all aspects. Not just what can be done but also what your church resources will support (people you have, their skill levels, etc.) because it does not make any sense to start something you can't maintain.

I have experience in web site construction, layout, planning, structure, design and maintenance.
I can advise on media storage and display, Live video and audio webcasting.

Email newsletter options, podcasting and search engine effectiveness are also areas I can advise in.

But my main emphasis will always be to fit your goals into your resources. Not finanical resources, as most of these things can be done for free, or at very low cost, but I strive to fit your goals into your ability to utilize your people to accomplish your goals.

It does not matter what type of technologies are available to you, it matters which technology systems your church can effectively use.

Consultation fee: $45 per hour.

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