If you are confused about registering a
domain name,
or even
what a domain name is? Well never fear, this
page will help
you understand, in layman's terms, what
a domain
name is,
why you should register one, and
how easy it is to register one.
A domain name, such as okwebart.com
or msn.com is
simply
a way to identify your web site, email, etc. from
everyone else's.
The most common is .com for a commercial or private web
address. Others might be .org for a non profit organization
or .net
recommended for companies involved in Internet infrastructure.
Just remember there are two things
you must choose.
One, the name itself, usually your company name or the
initials or acronym of your company or organization.
Two, the extension as .com, .net, or
.org etc.
We will take care of the rest of the
registration process.
DOMAIN NAME RULES
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How Much Does it
Cost ?
DOMAIN REGISTRATION COST
To register your domain name the cost is $ 35 per
year.
WEB SITE HOSTING COST
Free Forever.
DESIGN COST
The simple one page site $ 150
The intermediate site: $ 450 to $650
The largest site: $ 650 to $ 1200
MAINTENANCE COST
Only you can determine how often changes need to be made
to your web site. If you want your site to stay fresh, content needs
to change occasionally. If the business of running your business does
not allow you the time it takes to maintain your site. We will be glad
to take care of your occasional changes for the rate of $ 25 per hour.
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HOW DO I KNOW WHAT I WANT ON MY
WEB SITE?
Here
are a few things to consider.
-
What
are the goals of your web site?
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What
is your audience, or who do you want to reach?
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Which
is more important speed or visuals? Consider
many photos will slow down the loading time.
-
What
do some of your favorite sites look like, and why?
We will be glad to help you make some of these decisions.
There is no charge for a consultation
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HOW DO I MAKE CHANGES AFTER MY
SITE IS BUILT ?
You can make changes your self or we will
do it for you.
The cost of changes is considered Maintenance Cost.
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