Web design

Caldo

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Hi guys,
I am looking for someone that can assist with designing a website.
At a fee of course... (minimal fee!!! - start up business)

Anyone that you can refer?
 
Would you use the website to sell things? To be honest with you the only "difficult" part of a website is the graphics the rest is easy to learn. Most Hosting Companies give you te ability to quickly set up a website.
 
I can also be of help. So should you get into a jam or need an extra pair of hands feel free to PM
 
Have you considered WordPress? There’s ample content on YouTube to get you started and most of the premium themes on themeforest provide excellent documentation.

You’d gain a new skill and not have to rely on a developer at all.

 
Not spamming?? I work with them and they provide me with good service.
We get the point - no need to post in four threads about the same two companies. Rather write a review about your experience with them and let them respond?
 
Spam much ?? LOL
You got called out and rightly so for the few threads you posted the same kak.
Be an adult and own up to it instead of the usual internet chop response.
 
Those prices for Elementor work? Nah bud.


R10k for a 5-page site, that's 2K per page, still not too expensive if you think about it. This all depends if they really know what they are doing and following the right design process and have experience in UX and user strategies. We've dealt with companies that charge R50k - 100k for a simple online store built with Elementor. These sites are perfectly optimized and running smoothly.

It's really hard to put a price on a website not knowing what the customer wants or what their problem is.

R2k per page is not that bad considering that you are building the page at least 3 times:

1. Wireframe + UX
2. Design
3. Development

A lot of high-end design agencies switch to Elementor since they can basically edit every single element of a website. We do add some custom CSS here and there but it's still way more efficient than coding something from scratch.

This said, if they buy a template for R1000 - 2000 and edit it that would not be worth R10k, Elementor sites are still way more custom if you follow the correct design process but everyone has their different opinions.
 
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