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Setup
What do we mean by 'Setup'?
The term 'Setup' refers to the initial creation and placement of your web site's pages on the Internet. It includes, but is not limited to, a new design, a redesign, or transfer of an existing design. It also applies when adding a new page after your web site goes live. There is a one-time per-page fee, associated with setting up your web site with Back2Front.
(see the "How Much?" page for the amount)
What can be included in a Page?
It does not matter how long pages are, what kind of content is in each page, or when the page is added. The fee will be the same. It does not matter how much time or effort is required or how complicated the content is. The fee will be the same. You will be in complete control of the setup fee by deciding how many pages you want on your site. Update fees apply if you request revisions of the content that you have provided to us.
What's covered by the Setup fee?
Everything that is part of the setup of your web site!
Yes! Everything you need to create the web site you want is included.
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- One domain name registration or transfer, plus help with any Domain Name Service (DNS) issues.
- An attractive, functional web site design that you will love!
- Web site content consultation, writing, editing, and organizing.
- Image resizing, scanning, optimization and stock photography.
- Submission of your site to search engines, so that people can find you.
- The setup of email forwarding for email addresses such as: email@mycompany.com
- Technical support for more complicated content (video, animation, sound, etc.)
- Anything else you need. Really!
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Setup can be done one page at a time.
In fact we encourage you to make each page public as it is completed. The over all price you pay will be the same whether you wait until all of your pages are ready to be published at once or if you publish them as they are completed. There are several advantages to publishing your content as soon as you have it:
- The search engines will see a site that has new content each time it spiders the site and will flag your site as being "active". (This is good).
- The search engines and your clients will have some content to see as soon as possible. (Essential!)
- You will not have to devote a large chunk of your valuable time all at once to getting the web site finished. You can schedule the web site work around your other duties.
- You can use the input you get from visitors who see your first pages to help determine priorities and content for the additional pages.
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