The Book-keepers Forum (BKF)

Post Info TOPIC: Website costs?


Expert

Status: Offline
Posts: 1707
Date:
Website costs?


How long is a piece of string?

How much would a bookkeeping wesbite cost to have designed? How much are other people paying and who do they use?

I will be looking to have a website in the not too distant future and am just curious as to how much I can expect to pay. I have done my own (football related) websites in the past but they don't too good. They were mainly just to get information out there for a level of footbal not previosly available on the net.

I have looked at a lot of the websites of other forum users and these would likely be beyond me as I've just been using Microsoft Frontpage and even Excel.

__________________

Never buy black socks from a normal shop. They shaft you every time.

http://www.smbps.co.uk/



Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 20
Date:

Hi,

Are you a member of the ICB, I read somewhere that they have special pricing for their members.  It is in their members benefits section I believe.

I also thought I heard about a free website setting up option from somewhere, will rack my brains and post that later.

Andrew

__________________


Expert

Status: Offline
Posts: 1707
Date:

Not a member yet. Still to sit Level 2 Manual Exam.....been waiting on sitting an online mock exam.

__________________

Never buy black socks from a normal shop. They shaft you every time.

http://www.smbps.co.uk/



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 668
Date:

Hi Peasie,

We recently started offering this service (the shameless advert begins here). We charge £199 for a 4 page website, domain name, hosting for a year and 5 email addresses.

Personally I think this is a reasonable price for an established UK web designer.

If you are looking for a really low cost web presence there are a number of options:

1. Try a local college, there are always students looking to build a portfolio and will do the work cheap or even free.

2. New web design business (as above)

3. Outsource it to India. This is becoming popular, but it is very easy to lose your money too, you need to be very careful if you choose this option.

Hope this helps you.

Kris

__________________
Kris McCulloch 
Tel: 01563 370123

The views expressed in this post are my own personal (HRA protected) views, and are not representative of any organisation I have any involvement with.


Expert

Status: Offline
Posts: 1707
Date:

I'll bear this in mind when I get round to it eventually. How much would it be for 5 pages, 6 pages?

-- Edited by Peasie on Monday 12th of July 2010 10:35:09 PM

__________________

Never buy black socks from a normal shop. They shaft you every time.

http://www.smbps.co.uk/



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 668
Date:

It works out about an extra £20 per page over and above that, but I'm sure we can come to some arrangement that's mutually beneficial wink.gif

Kris

__________________
Kris McCulloch 
Tel: 01563 370123

The views expressed in this post are my own personal (HRA protected) views, and are not representative of any organisation I have any involvement with.
Page 1 of 1  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.

Tweet this page Post to Digg Post to Del.icio.us
Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
©2007-2024 The Book-keepers Forum (BKF). All Rights Reserved. The Book-keepers Forum (BKF) is a trading division of Bookcert Ltd. Registered in England Company Number 05782923. 2 Laurel House, 1 Station Rd, Worle, Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, BS22 6AR, United Kingdom. The Book-keepers Forum and BKF are trademarks of Bookcert Ltd. This forum is a discussion forum only. There will usually be more than one opinion to any question and any posting should not be viewed as a definitive solution. No responsibility for loss occasioned to any person acting or refraining from action as a result of any posting on this site is accepted by the contributors or The Book-keepers Forum. In all cases, appropriate professional advice should be sought before making a decision. We reserve the right to remove any postings which are offensive, libellous, self-promoting or engaged in covert marketing. We will not notify users of removals. The views expressed in the forum posts are those of the individual and do not necessary reflect or agree with those of The Book-keepers Forum. Any offensive or unsuitable posts will be removed by the moderators. Any reader of this forum can request for a post to be looked into by sending an email to: bookcertltd@gmail.com.

Privacy & Cookie Policy  About