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Affordable Custom Website Design Packages

Web site design is not just the way it appears, it is also the way it operates. Creatively designed web site featuring customer friendly characteristics yields more attention and sales. Though web development and web designing are related terms, web designing completely differs from web development. Web site designing involves making sites more aesthetically delighting, and is focused on impressing customers by giving visually enthralling experience. Over the years, web designing has ameliorated in leaps and bounds. Number of firms has emerged for providing web designing and development services. But getting a right service provider for your web site development and designing requirement is a tiring job

When we hear "package deal" we hear selection. When we heard about so many levels of package deals, with incrementing costs, my default statement is that each package offers its own selection of ever-improving options. We also expect that the package includes a greater amount of benefits obtained from previous packages.

We could be wrong. Maybe what most people call a package deal we would call a value meal; the same selection of items at a higher price, with certain side benefits increased in quantity while the main part of the deal remains much the same.

Website designers have a tremendous variety of tools that they can use to create a layout that functions across multiple pages. CSS style sheets, php file functions, dynamic database page creation, external JavaScript files...

Maybe these web designers are using template systems. That would make sense. The way those things lag, charging by the page begins to sound downright reasonable. I just can't wrap my mind around the idea of a web designer actually using a template system as their primary method of designing websites.

It just seems to me that number of pages isn't a viable pricing method, and it is even less viable as a primary scaling benefit of a web design package. Even hourly would make more sense if it wasn't for the fact that there is no way to keep track of hours spent.

Getting back to my earlier analogy, taking your basic offer, adding more web pages, and calling it a package deal seems to me like asking the visitor to buy for the burger but pay by the French fry. You stick them all in the same vat of oil, toss on the same salt, put them all in the same carton, and it's done.




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