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The Different Web Design Packages
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There are numerous web design packages on offer today that are aimed at people who have needs that span the spectrum from simple and cost effective, stylish or flamboyant and mid-range to top-notch professionally designed custom web designing that comes with a hefty price tag.
Technology is ever-changing and the latest innovations become normal every-day to people, so when it comes to choosing a web design package that is tailor-made to your specific needs it is advisable to become conversant with what the different packages can offer you before you make your final decision.
What to choose
The starter web design package is suitable for small and medium sized businesses. This puts you visibly online with the basic tools needed to be operational and includes search engine optimisation, graphics, e-mail and the potential for upgrading later as the foundation has been set into place. This is an economical package and fits well into a tight budget.
A midrange design package builds on from the basic design package in that it adds more features and flexibility and is best suited for medium to large businesses. There is no absolute standard quote for web designing as clients have special needs and criteria for their websites, but if a client works within the specifications of a web design package it is cost effective as you have a higher earning potential with a midrange package.
Top or maxi design packages are for medium to large businesses that wish to incorporate online catalogues, user registration, a shopping cart, promotion modules and other specialised tools. This gives the most flexibility and is the most powerful web design package that gives you that competitive edge.
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