DLKeur Signature Series website design - for websites that work...always. DLKeur, web designer No, I'm not a dyke, not gay;  I'm married.  To a man born a man.  We do not have a plutonic relationship...as if it's any of your business, anyway, but, since many of you have asked....  And, no, I have nothing against homosexuals or their relationships, either.  Don't read things in.  If you must know, I cut my hair because, along with being a web designer, I'm a serious martial artist, and, face it, hair can give an assailant an excellent handle.  Happy now?  Good.  Glad that's settled.  Want to know me better?  I've got a brand new personal "just about me, no holds barred" website at www.dlkeur.com

Signature Series Websites, and Signature Series Web Site Design


  • XHTML, CSS, PHP, CGI, SSI
  • Forms
  • Blogs (WordPress)
  • MediaWiki (Think Wikipedia)
  • Forums (VBulletin, Discus Pro, phpBB, phpBB2, SMF)
  • Online Collaboration Interfaces
  • CMS Communities (Xoops, Joomla, Drupal)
  • Shopping Carts
  • Galleries, Polls, Calendars



First of all, let's talk PRICE.

If price is your first and foremost consideration, might I suggest typing in "cheap web site designer" into Google.  There are a million-million shingles out there banging away in the Internet breezes, and they are just begging for you to bite. I don't recommend that course, and I urge you to stay away from webdesigners based out of Florida (A LOT of bad apples running website services from down that way.), but if you desperately need a website for like $30 or so, then there are template driven designers out there who will do it for you. The thing to remember is "buyer beware," okay?

Now, if you are NOT looking for cheapest, first and foremost, let's move on.

 

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Snap Shots is designed to enhance links with visual previews of the destination site, including condensed excerpts of Wikipedia articles and IMDb profiles, instant playing of videos, display of stock charts and more.

Sometimes Snap Shots brings the information needed right to the readers, without them having to leave the site, while other times Snap Shots enables users to "look ahead," before deciding if they want to follow a link or not, saving them time and effort and increasing their ability to focus on the content that matters most to them.

However, should you decide this is not for you, just click "Disable" in the upper right corner of the Snap Shots bubble and opt-out.

So what exactly IS a website?

A website is a four-dimensional interactive experience.

Like 4-D space, everything inside is also outside, and vice versa, (any given page must lead, ultimately, to all other pages)  with the caveat that it can (or should own the capacity to)  expand exponentially to infinite size and level of detail as desired and needed, without having to redesign the entire project.

A website has a goal, a hierarchy, a plan, a presentation, and both a real world and an electronic existence. Those goals, plans, and the presentation is up to you.

 

Website Projects I Will Do, and What I Cost, Part I

I do small websites — projects, rarely full, extravagant launches.  (Huge portals and websites of thousands of pages like The Deepening require a full team of five or more people.  There's one of me doing Signature Series websites, yours truly, though I do have another four to five people I tap to help when things get up a head of steam.)  So (drum roll, please), the cost for a standard website is from...

$0 (for a projects I believe in and that benefit my own pet projects and/or the world)

up to $10k...usually, sometimes more, depending on how many times you make me take it down, rearrange the rooms, repaint the walls, and buy new furniture.

...Like LMN.  This is that website's fifth incarnation (Notice there's no content yet?)  Yes, that's right.  It's gone through five different versions...and counting.

An average website will run between $749 to $5000, and take a minimum of two weeks to create and launch, the more extensive (and expensive) the longer, but usually no longer than four to six weeks.

...Like Carter Appraisals, a real estate appraisal firm located in Sandpoint, ID.

Sandpoint, Bonner and Boundary county residents get 20% off. Self-published authors also get 20% off...and, no, that doesn't mean that, if you live in the Sandpoint vacinity AND are a self-published author, you get 40% off. Nope. Good try, but, sorry. ;)

 

How about "easy for you to add content and maintain your website yourself" without knowing much of anything at all?

Well, yes, of course it's possible, with some big, hairy qualifications:

If you know how to, let's say, set up your own email accounts on your computer (not with a program or by inserting a disk your ISP gives you, but all by yourself, including getting down into the ACCOUNT OPTIONS area), and you know how to right click/control click, chances are that it's possible...depending on what you want to do.

And you will have to be willing to learn at least a bit of the language and/or a lot of the software interface, probably both.  What kind of web site you want will determine the learning curve — gentle, moderate, or steep.

Forum websites are pretty easy to use (add content, manage the basic administrative jobs).  Exceptions to "easy" are forums using VBulletin like JSGuitarForum.com.  Blogs are pretty easy, too, and, even if you're pretty new to using a computer, a few lessons will get you rolling.  Portals or CMS (content management systems)  such as the above-mentioned require a great deal of effort to learn to DIY (do-it-yourself)  once the initial build is completed.  Those are the facts.

FYI: There is a choice between dynamically delivered versus XHTML/CSS websites. If you want to constantly rearrange and change content, then you'll either need a dynamically delivered website that runs off of a database, or you'll need to pay a webmaster to upkeep it.  Dynamically delivered sites don't ever rank as well as HTML/CSS websites, which are, in fact, some of the most SE (search engine)  friendly sites on the Internet if well-designed and optimized for proper ranking.

 

Now let's talk about size added to DIY maintenance.

The bigger the web site, the more labor intensive it's going to be...for both you (the content provider)  and for the web designer.  The bigger and more extensive it is, the more expensive it is going to be to design, build, and maintain.  And all websites have to be maintained — their code upgraded, patched, or brushed up...by a web master, not you — usually at least once a year if not once a month or more.

Again, it depends on what kind of web site you have.

Anything driven by PHP and MySQL is going to require constant monitoring because its code is vulnerable to security breaches, and PHP-driven web sites are now the majority (blogs, shopping carts, forums).

By the way, if you use Dreamhost, a hosting service I use and recommend, then you can DIY your own upgrades and patches if you use their one-click installs.

 

Website Design Projects I WIll Do, and What I Cost, Part II

Here we have price and the details IF I agree to take your project (always IF, depending on my schedule and whether I agree with your goals.)

For most, if you can tell me what you want it to look like (your business card, brochure, an example website you found on the Internet, or a mock-up done in Word), a website hosted for a year that includes:

  • your domain and its home page,
  • five main content pages,
  • one contact forms,
  • a privacy and (if needed) a terms of service page

is going to run you $749 for either XHTML/CSS website or a dynamically delivered website to which you can add your own content.  That's paid to me via cashier's check or PayPal, half down, non-refundable, balance due upon completion.  After I get all my money, I upload them to your server or send you the pages so you can upload them yourself, your choice.  Of that $1500, I get $1000 to put bread on my table...after paying server fees, my telephone bill and other utilities.  The rest goes to Uncle Sam.

If you need an extensive form, they cost from $200 to $450 each.  Forms that comprise pages and pages I simply don't like to do.

If I have to add your content for you in a database-driven site, it's going to run you a lot more.  (One-time hourly charges at $60/hour; or if you sign up for a maintenance contract, $30 per hour...and, yes, I'm very fast.)

If you want me to come up with a design for you, it's going to run you more — $1500 for each major design you decide you want me to build for you to try.  (Yes, that's right.  The LMN website mentioned above has cost the company plenty.)

If I have to design your logo, redraw your logo, and/or do extensive graphics, it's going to skyrocket accordingly, usually starting around $5000 per design.  (Hourly charges apply to graphics.)

If it's going to require using a CMS or some dynamic delivery engine, be it .cgi or .php, you get charged according to the number of hours and days it takes me to set it up, skin it, do the seamless integration....

Want custom programming?  No.  Go hire a programmer who wants to do a full development.  I don't.  I'm not interested anymore.  At all.  I've killed all the websites like that which I built and maintained because, quite honestly, you have to constantly ride herd on them.  The Internet changes so quickly — browser compatibility, user compatibility, security, SECURITY, SECURITY, that it's just not worth the heartburn and headaches.

 

Websites I'll Work On

If you have moral integrity and good ethics, plus legitimate wisdom, knowledge, opinions, creativity and/or expertise to share, sell, or trade, I'll consider your project, depending on whether I have, A, time in my schedule, and, B, we "hit it off," which, of course, goes both ways.  (You might not like me.)

WARNING: If I agree to help you (...because that is what I do — help — committing my time, effort, and heart to your project), and then I spend the time in hours corresponding, brainstorming, and speaking with you (via telephone or face-to-face on your dime), if, when it's time to move on the project, you blow me off (don't answer my email or return my calls), don't ever approach me again.  The only exception to that rule MIGHT be: you had a death in the family, a divorce, or health issues.

Small business websites

Artist's websites, one of my specialties, (and, no, I won't give you links to any because that's part of my secret in getting good ranking for them and blowing out their competition), will usually run the serious artist from $5 to $10k, half-down, half upon completion.  (My goal in design is to match your unique style.  Don't have a unique style?  You're in trouble already.)

Writer's websites, another one of my specialties, will usually cost $749, unless you want extra customization. Then they run between $2 to $4k, sometimes more, sometimes less. (Regardless of the site, basic or extensive, I'm going to design to your genre, category, and audience, with a big, big nod to your desired public persona.)

Animal Welfare and Earth Preservation websites.  $0 to $10k, depending on whether

  • your organization or campaign is limping along or well-funded
  • how effective you are doing what you claim as your commitment in real life
  • how much of the money you collect actually goes to helping animals and the Earth, locally, regionally, nationally, or globally.  (Let the big, well-established organizations do the regional, national, and global assaults.  You concentrate on helping locally.  That's a hint.  Here's another: operating and administrative costs shouldn't exceed 10%, total.)

VA websites and similar retired U.S.  military, social consciousness, and human help networks (cancer recovery, etc.)

"Grand Old Men" and "Grand Old Women's" craft or shared knowledge websites.

Small e-commerce websites, but a lot depends on decisions you have to make.

 

Websites I Won't Touch

If you lack moral and ethical integrity, and/or if your only purpose is to create a website to line your pockets at your customer's expense, I won't touch your project.  (One of my clients has a daughter.  Get this!  She would find the hottest craze going, run down to WalMart, buy up all they had, then turn around and sell them for double her money on Ebay.  Nope.  That's unethical.)

Big e-commerce websites (If you have hundreds of thousands of products, you WILL need an Oracle server. Think amazon.com, if you want an example of an Oracle server installation.)

Children's, "tween" and teen websites.  (Too many legal hassles.)

Musician's websites (well, mostly not, anyway.  Why?  Musicians tend to be hot and cold, on and off, thrilled, then angry...for no discernible reason.  So do artists and writers, but musicians even more so.)

"Martial Arts" websites — NO...except for ChoiTKD, Chicago.  Where "Meat head mentality" reigns supreme, like it does with the large majority, especially those "promoting" themselves on the Internet.  I won't promote, sanction, or even so much as acknowledge anyone who doesn't practice what I know from long study to be a true martial "way," which means attitude, philosophy, world view, life way, as well as their physical expertise.

"Entrepreneurial" websites.  Not.  No.  Never.  (I don't help scammers, MLM's, spammers, or anyone else just out to drive a buck to their door.)

Vendetta websites.

Websites which promote hate, cruelty, bigotry, hunting, porn, pedophilia, or anything else I find despicable or depraved.

Websites for whiners, cry-babies, bad boys, bad girls, arguments — you get the picture.

If I don't like your attitude or your content, I'm not going to help you.

 

The Bottom Line in Signature Series Website Design by DLKeur

I'm picky, just like you should be.  I do a good job.  I believe in my clients.

If you want a good website, and you're a good person with something valuable to share with the world, IF after reading this, you think we might work well together building your dream website, you can contact me.  (First contact is ALWAYS via this form.  Once we correspond a bit, then you get address, phone number, and private email address...in reverse order.

 

Other Questions Answered

Will it cost extra for me to maintain your website?  A standard maintenance contract starts at $30 a month, averages $150 a month for hosting and two hours a week mainstenance, and goes up from there. Updates and upgrades are charged at a client rate of $30 per hour, $60 an hour if you don't sign a yearly contract.

Will I host your domain on my space?  Yes.  If you want to buy your own space, though, I suggest Dreamhost if you want low cost, but very good service on shared plans.

If you want dedicated hosting?  Well, you can use Dreamhost, but there are lots of good alternatives out there.  All dedicated hosts cost about $400 a month and up.  Pay less than that, and you are buying long term headaches, which means it will cost you through the nose when all is said, done, and paid for.  Then you'll be out shopping for another service.

WANT YOUR OWN DOMAIN & HOSTING?  HERE'S ALL YOU NEED AND MORE.

free domain name registration 2TB Bandwidth FTP & SSH access
200 GB storage embedded Flash tools MySQL with phpmyadmin
Steaming Media ZenCart shopping cart Guestbooks
WordPress blog phpBB forum Hit Counters
MediaWiki Gallery Frontpage support
WebCalendar Jabber Form-to-Email
Joomla CMS redirect, mirroring, cloaking... Stats, Stats, Stats
Password protected directories PHP / Perl / Ruby on Rails and lots, lots more.
SSI support CronTab  


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