Here is what we can do for you:
We will work with you to design your space on the web. The basic package has three pages.
Your home page is your face to the world. It's what your customers will see first. It should grab their attention and intrigue them into learning more about what you can do for them
Your content page brings your customer into your business. A menu, service list, price list or maybe a photo gallery of your products and work. This is where you are giving your customers that deeper information on why they should come to you
The contact page tells the world how to communicate with you and where you are. Phone numbers, addressees and e-mail information go here. We can put in an interactive map from Google on your contact page allowing your customers to get custom directions to you.
This is your address on the web. This is not a "Sub Website" of a larger domain, but your own www.MyPlaceInTheWorld.com web address. This includes e-mail addresses for you and your staff from your own domain.
We have relationships with some the highest rated hosting companies in the world. These are manned 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. We handle all the communications and technical aspects of your website. You just tell us what you want and we work with the right people to make it happen.
Google, Bing, Yahoo and others. We notify them to put your website on their listings so your customers can begin finding you.
Your maintenance fees cover two maintenance updates per month: your menu may change, special events come and go, other information you want to remove or add to your site. We can help you keep your site current and relevant to your existing and potential customers.
Our basic website package is $300. This will get you all the design, registration and setup information we mentioned above.
Our basic hosting is $30 per month. This includes that round the clock monitored servers and e-mail addresses.
Additional pages to the basic website are $100 per page.
We'll save you the math and tell you that sums up to $660 for the first year, then $300 per year after that. No, $660 will not get you a site to rival something from the Fortune 500 companies. But they are paying anywhere from the hundreds of thousands to many millions of dollars for their web presence. You just want to talk with your local customers.
So take a look at your advertising budget. How does $660 compare against your other opportunities such as newspapers, radio and web-ads? They have their place too, but you can't control the message there like you can control it on your own website.
If you are a small town business and are ready to define yourself to your customers, please e-mail us at GronkWare (randy.groncki@gronkware.com) and we can start talking about how you are going to start controlling your own message to your customers.
