1. Easy Changes Text changes to one page.
Unless the page is extraordinarily long (we’re talking small novel) text changes are a quick and easy update to make. Let’s say you’re adding a paragraph, fixing 4 typos, and bolding a few key phrases. These can be done within 15 minutes so your total charge for the one page would be £25. (Note our minimum charge is 15 minutes so if we can knock out two pages with minor edits to each in 15 minutes the charge would still be £25. It really pays to have all your edits all outlined and ready to go. If we have to go back in the next day and make an edit, it’s a new charge versus just knocking them all out at once.)
2. Changing out some text and a new image.
Swapping out an image is also a very easy update. For example let’s say we’re talking about removing the team bio of a team member who has left the company. We’re looking at a new photo and new bio text for the replacement. It’s another 15 minute charge to take the provided photo, crop it to match the other existing photos, remove the old team member’s info and stylize the new member’s info and photo on the page. £25
3. Adding a new section.
It also depends on what exactly it is that you’re adding (new blog or just a new department), but let’s say you’re adding a new department. You’ll need a new item on the menu bar, and 4 pages laid out under that menu item. You have the content ready to rock ‘n roll, so you’re looking at about 2-3 hours. We’ll say 3 to be on the safe side just in case something on the site is out of whack or the content is really complex, or £120.
This May Take Awhile…
These I’ve provided ballpark figures, but please take them at just that because frankly every site is different. Some sites we walk into and they’ve been just horribly coded and it’s like untangling a giant ball of yarn, others they’re picture perfect and we can get right to work.
4. Search Engine Optimisation.
This completely depends on how many pages we’re doing, what the overall site is trying to achieve, who your competitors are, and so on. But a general idea is to look at about an hour a page, or £60
5. Changing site structure.
This means we’re actually changing the physical layout of the site itself. An example would be we’re moving the menu from the middle of the page to the top of the page and we’re widening the site from 800 pixels to 1000 pixels. When we have to get into messing with style sheets and editing site structure (the boxes the content is laid out in), it can be like opening Pandora’s box. It can be easy, or making one change can mean we’ll have to change two other things that depended on the first thing being the way it was. It’s another hourly charge, but for moving a menu and widening the outside structure of a site I’d estimate at about 3 hours provided there are no surprises, or £140.
Unless the page is extraordinarily long (we’re talking small novel) text changes are a quick and easy update to make. Let’s say you’re adding a paragraph, fixing 4 typos, and bolding a few key phrases. These can be done within 15 minutes so your total charge for the one page would be £25. (Note our minimum charge is 15 minutes so if we can knock out two pages with minor edits to each in 15 minutes the charge would still be £25. It really pays to have all your edits all outlined and ready to go. If we have to go back in the next day and make an edit, it’s a new charge versus just knocking them all out at once.)
2. Changing out some text and a new image.
Swapping out an image is also a very easy update. For example let’s say we’re talking about removing the team bio of a team member who has left the company. We’re looking at a new photo and new bio text for the replacement. It’s another 15 minute charge to take the provided photo, crop it to match the other existing photos, remove the old team member’s info and stylize the new member’s info and photo on the page. £25
3. Adding a new section.
It also depends on what exactly it is that you’re adding (new blog or just a new department), but let’s say you’re adding a new department. You’ll need a new item on the menu bar, and 4 pages laid out under that menu item. You have the content ready to rock ‘n roll, so you’re looking at about 2-3 hours. We’ll say 3 to be on the safe side just in case something on the site is out of whack or the content is really complex, or £120.
This May Take Awhile…
These I’ve provided ballpark figures, but please take them at just that because frankly every site is different. Some sites we walk into and they’ve been just horribly coded and it’s like untangling a giant ball of yarn, others they’re picture perfect and we can get right to work.
4. Search Engine Optimisation.
This completely depends on how many pages we’re doing, what the overall site is trying to achieve, who your competitors are, and so on. But a general idea is to look at about an hour a page, or £60
5. Changing site structure.
This means we’re actually changing the physical layout of the site itself. An example would be we’re moving the menu from the middle of the page to the top of the page and we’re widening the site from 800 pixels to 1000 pixels. When we have to get into messing with style sheets and editing site structure (the boxes the content is laid out in), it can be like opening Pandora’s box. It can be easy, or making one change can mean we’ll have to change two other things that depended on the first thing being the way it was. It’s another hourly charge, but for moving a menu and widening the outside structure of a site I’d estimate at about 3 hours provided there are no surprises, or £140.
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