Pricing
Pricing your website has three main components: name, web and hosting. The options for each are listed below separately followed by an example of typical costs. All prices are in Australian dollars and include GST
Name
- Domain name registration eg. www.yourname.com.au
- The cost for the first year
- $ 165.00
- Subsequent years
- $ 110.00
- The cost for the first year
- Sub domain eg yourname.vna.com.au
- The cost per annum
- $ 55.00
- The cost per annum
Web
- Single static page
- You provide logos, photos and content
- $ 220.00
- No changes to basic design
- You provide logos, photos and content
- Basic dynamic page
- With database backend for changeable content, 1 email account with you providing logos, photos and content
- $ 330.00
- No changes to basic design
- With database backend for changeable content, 1 email account with you providing logos, photos and content
- Customised dynamic pages
- With backend changeable content, additional email accounts, optional newsletter downloads, shopping cart, altered as per your individual requirements
- $ 330.00
- Billable $110.00 per hour
- Discount available on work over 5 hours
- With backend changeable content, additional email accounts, optional newsletter downloads, shopping cart, altered as per your individual requirements
- Editor Software if hosting is not with VNA (see below)
Hosting
- 12 months payable in advance
- 10 megabtyes traffic per month
- $ 198.00
- Editor Software licence required to run editor if hosting elsewhere
- $ 385.00
- 10 megabtyes traffic per month
An example of typical costs
- Initial Costs
- Domain Name
- $ 165.00
- Basic Dynamic web design
- $ 330.00
- Hosting
- $ 198.00
- Total
- $ 683.00
- Domain Name
- Ongoing Costs on each yearly anniversary
- Domain Name
- $ 110.00
- Hosting
- $ 198.00
- Total
- $ 308.00
- Domain Name
Contact Us
- Email : info@vna.com.au
Good Links
- A Web Standards Checklist
- Information Architecture for Everyone
- Personas for Content Development
- Real World Benefits of Web Standards
- The Business Case for Web Accessibility
- The Myth of Navigation
- What Every Web Site Owner Should Know About Standards
- Why Content Management Fails
- Why Tables for Layout is Stupid
