Included content updates.
It’s important to realize that the “maintenance” required during the first few months of operating your website is much different than the “maintenance” required once your site becomes established. Much like your “brick and mortar” business, there’s probably going to be a lot of trial and error during the first few months of operation. Whether it be price changes or rewording of the information presented on your site, or any other number of changes you might require, it’s going to cost you money to make changes. Most design firms charge at least a minimum of $25/hr to work on your site.
Scenario #1
Jack decides to purchase his new website from Design Firm A. He pays $399 for a complete 5 page website. 4 days after Jack’s site is published, he decides that his pricing structure needs to be adjusted. He also decides that he no longer likes the way his homepage text reads. After a few more days, Jack is able to acquire several photos of completed projects that he would also like to add to his site. In the following weeks, Jack decides to change 3 more pieces of information on his site. By the end of the first month, Jack has already made 6 content changes to his site. Each time having to pay Design Firm A a $25/hour maintenance fee. Jack’s site design and maintenance costs for his 1st month in business now total $549.
Jill on the other hand decided to purchase a Blast-Off! Bundle from Launch HD for $299. During her first month of operation, she too decides to make several changes to her site’s content. For purposes of this comparison, we’ll say she made the same number of modifications as Jack (6). Since our Blast-Off! Bundle now includes unlimited content updates for the first 30 days, Jill’s site and maintenance fees for her 1st month in business total only $299. In just one month, our Blast-Off! Bundle has helped Jill save $250 when compared to Jack.
Jack and Jill both understand the importance of keeping their websites up-to-date, so over the course of the year, they both make 6 more modifications to their respective websites.
Jack continues to pay the $25/hour maintenance fee required by Design Firm A, while Jill continues to take advantage of her 6 free updates (maintenance service).
By years end, Jack will have paid $399 for a website and a total of $300 for 12 site updates. Bringing his yearly site and maintenance costs to $699.
Jill on the other hand having purchased a Blast-Off! Bundle will have paid $299 for a website and a total of $0 for 12 site updates. Bringing her yearly site and maintenance costs to just $299. A WHOPPING SAVINGS of $400 over Jack.
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It’s important to realize that the “maintenance” required during the first few months of operating your website is much different than the “maintenance” required once your site becomes established. Much like your “brick and mortar” business, there’s probably going to be a lot of trial and error during the first few months of operation. Whether it be price changes or rewording of the information presented on your site, or any other number of changes you might require, it’s going to cost you money to make changes. Most design firms charge at least a minimum of $25/hr to work on your site.
Scenario #1
Jack decides to purchase his new website from Design Firm A. He pays $399 for a complete 5 page website. 4 days after Jack’s site is published, he decides that his pricing structure needs to be adjusted. He also decides that he no longer likes the way his homepage text reads. After a few more days, Jack is able to acquire several photos of completed projects that he would also like to add to his site. In the following weeks, Jack decides to change 3 more pieces of information on his site. By the end of the first month, Jack has already made 6 content changes to his site. Each time having to pay Design Firm A a $25/hour maintenance fee. Jack’s site design and maintenance costs for his 1st month in business now total $549.
Jill on the other hand decided to purchase a Blast-Off! Bundle from Launch HD for $299. During her first month of operation, she too decides to make several changes to her site’s content. For purposes of this comparison, we’ll say she made the same number of modifications as Jack (6). Since our Blast-Off! Bundle now includes unlimited content updates for the first 30 days, Jill’s site and maintenance fees for her 1st month in business total only $299. In just one month, our Blast-Off! Bundle has helped Jill save $250 when compared to Jack.
Jack and Jill both understand the importance of keeping their websites up-to-date, so over the course of the year, they both make 6 more modifications to their respective websites.
Jack continues to pay the $25/hour maintenance fee required by Design Firm A, while Jill continues to take advantage of her 6 free updates (maintenance service).
By years end, Jack will have paid $399 for a website and a total of $300 for 12 site updates. Bringing his yearly site and maintenance costs to $699.
Jill on the other hand having purchased a Blast-Off! Bundle will have paid $299 for a website and a total of $0 for 12 site updates. Bringing her yearly site and maintenance costs to just $299. A WHOPPING SAVINGS of $400 over Jack.
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