[webproducers] Re: cost to create a website?

20 pages of HTML with "some" graphic design - ummmmm...I'll say....
%1500...ballpark.

Regards,

Michael Shirey
http://www.maertz.net


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Subject: [webproducers] cost to create a website?

Hi All.

A friend of mine needs to create a departmental budget for his company,
and
he wanted to know (ballpark estimate) how much it would cost for a basic
website.  HTML, no more than 20 pages of content.  The budget would need
to
cover somebody who could do the site structure, some design, and all the
coding.  There may be some in-house design resources available, but the
project person would need to have enough of a creative background to
design
something that reflects the company's "creative-y" product.

What would a ballpark budget number be?  What type of
person/title/experience should he be looking for if he decides to hire?
Of
course if the project happens I'll post details to the list.

Thanks!

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