Pricing
(Special Introductory
Pricing)

1 page site
$150 plus graphics (no linked pages).

5 page
site to include:
Home page,
For Sale page, Herd Sire (stud) page, Photo page, and a Links page.
With no linked pages as low as $400 plus graphics.
OR
Home page,
1 product page, other page, Ordering, and About Us pages.

10 page
site
to include:
Home page, For Sale page, Herd Sire
(stud or sire) page, Jennet (brood mare, etc.) page, Foals (babies) page, 2 themed photo
pages, Links page, 1 specialty page and a Contact Us page. With up to 3
linked pages start at $900 plus graphics.
OR
Home page,
7 product or other pages, Ordering, and About Us pages.

Please note these are only examples so
you can get an idea about pricing. Send me information on what you
want and I will give you a price for your site.

For these prices pictures and text must be
submitted "web ready" or there will be an additional charge.
Not included in above pricing:
Photos
Over 10 per page
$1.00 each
Cropping photos
$1.00 each
Re-size photos
$1.00 each
Code Insertion
Starting at
$25.00 each
slide shows
guest book
shopping carts
weather
HTLM, DHTML, and Javascript code insertion
Other Features
pedigrees
$10.00 each
multiple
backgrounds (on different pages) minimum $25.00
linked pages
(sub-pages) $50.00 each

Server and Domain Name are
necessary before your site will appear on the internet. I can arrange
this for $50 a year including the domain name or you can make your
own arrangements.
Web site maintenance and updating
are also available.
Maintenance fees cover adding
new items to existing pages (such as for sale), changing images on the home
page quarterly. This does not include any reformatting of pages,
adding new pages, restructuring of pages, color changes, redesigns of any
art work, etc.
Maintenance may be paid per item,
monthly, or annually. Per item fees start at $15, monthly fees start at $20
per month, and annual payments get one month free (pay 11 months get the
12th free). Monthly fees are based on projected changes to the site. If
you are going to have limited changes/additions to your pages a per item fee
may be best.
Updating on an annual, or other
scheduled basis is also available. This may include some re-adjusting,
substitution, or additions to your site. Additional pages start at $50
depending on the complexity. Other work is priced according to the time
involved, please ask.

Having A Web Site Built
Having a successful web site
built requires a lot of you as well as the designer. You will need to stay
in close contact with the designer throughout the process. You will need
‘good’ photos, the text you want on the site, plus arrangements for the
server space and domain name. Considerations for the new web site owner are
great and the help of a professional designer will help ease the demands.
There are many people offering
to build web sites, but there is much more to it than just creating the
pages and putting them on the world wide web. Other than finding a designer
who creates the kind of work you like, you will need someone who understands
search engine criteria and can help you with all other details associated
with putting up a site and having it seen by others. Your site will do you
little good if people can’t find it. Also remember, so many of the sites
look basically the same. You will do better with your site if it is
distinctly different. You want people to ‘recognize’ your site and logo
instantly.
First you must plan way
ahead. Pictures are best if the donkeys have been clipped, but pictures
taken shortly after they have shed their winter coats work pretty well. So
pictures are a Spring/Summer project. But don’t overlook the fact that it
takes the search engines 4 to 6 months to start picking up your site.
People who “type in” your address will be able to access your site right
away but those who do a search, such as “miniature donkeys for sale” will
not see your site listed until more than 160 pages into the search. If your
site is designed correctly you will be on the first 10 pages or so after 4 to 6
months on the Web. It takes the search engines that long to collect data on
your site. So if you are wanting the site for your 2008 foals you need to
start preparing by summer 2007. This does not matter who puts your site up
for you!! Of course, you can pay the main search engines a couple hundred
dollars each for advanced standing and eliminate the delay (supposedly).
The people I know who have done this were NOT happy with the results.
Graphics, including logos, are
what sets one site apart from another. This a part of ‘branding’ if you
have heard the term used in marketing. This can be carried through with
matching business cards, farm banner, etc. to maximize branding. For this
reason it’s good to get a web designer who can do it all for you. If you
want a truly unique and distinctly identifiable site, give the graphics due
consideration. If you are having graphics done by someone other than the
web designer the graphics should be done before the web designer begins
work.
Step-by-Step
1)
find a designer who’s work you like and who has the time to give your
site the attention it deserves
2)
plan way ahead, to allow the search engines time to do
their thing
3)
make sure the designer knows how to please the search engines
4)
consider using a designer who can help you with a complete marketing
plan
5)
make the arrangements for web hosting (server space)
and domain name
6)
if you want special graphics work (such as a logo), make arrangements
(most web designers do not do this work and if they do there is an extra
charge)
7)
get your photos together, a web site will never look
better than the photos
8)
plan to stay in close contact with the designer once
work begins
9)
whatever you do, don’t hire someone based just on price
