STEP 2. Choose Your Content
The second thing we do is help you choose the right content and optional tools that will ultimately generate more business for you.
Whether you want your chosen design with the standard three pages it comes with, or a more elaborate site with all the bells and whistles such as video players, blogs or even ecommerce, you get to choose any of these options when checking out. Don't worry, if you're not sure of what options you really want yet, get your FREE analysis so we can make a recommendation. It's that easy!
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Want to display your merchandise for your visitors to see? |
$150.00 |
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Want to sell your merchandise or services online?
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$250.00 | ||
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Have some videos for your visitors to watch?
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$150.00 | ||
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Want to have LIVE Shows on your website?
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$500.00 | ||
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Want to share some pictures of your work with your visitors?
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$200.00 | ||
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Want to share what's in your mind with your members?
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$200.00 | ||
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A blog (a blend of the term web log) is a part of a website. Blogs are usually maintained by an individual with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video. Entries are commonly displayed in reverse-chronological order. Blog can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to a blog. Most blogs are interactive, allowing visitors to leave comments and even message each other via widgets on the blogs and it is this interactivity that distinguishes them from other static websites. Many blogs provide commentary or news on a particular subject; others function as more personal online diaries. A typical blog combines text, images, and links to other blogs, Web pages, and other media related to its topic. The ability of readers to leave comments in an interactive format is an important part of many blogs. Most blogs are primarily textual, although some focus on art (Art blog), photographs (photoblog), videos (video blogging), music (MP3 blog), and audio (podcasting). Microblogging is another type of blogging, featuring very short posts. As of December 2007, blog search engine Technorati was tracking more than 112,000,000 blogs.
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Want to have your members hold discussions with each other?
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$200.00 | ||
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An Internet forum, or message board, is an online discussion site where people can hold conversations in the form of posted messages. They differ from chat rooms in that messages are at least temporarily archived. Also, depending on the access level of a user and/or the forum set-up, a posted message might need to be approved by a moderator before it becomes visible. Forums have their own language; e.g. A single conversation is called a 'thread'. A forum is hierarchical or tree-like in structure: forum - subforum - topic - thread - reply. Depending on the forum set-up, users can be anonymous or have to register with the forum and then subsequently log in in order to post messages. Usually you do not have to log in to read existing messages.
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Want to have your members instantly talk to each other?
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$250.00 | ||
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Want to distribute audio and/or video to your members?
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$250.00 | ||
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A podcast (or non-streamed webcast) is a series of digital media files (either audio or video) that are released episodically and often downloaded through web syndication. The word usurped webcast in common vernacular, due to rising popularity of the iPod and the innovation of web feeds. The mode of delivery differentiates podcasting from other means of accessing media files over the Internet, such as direct download, or streamed webcasting. A list of all the audio or video files currently associated with a given series is maintained centrally on the distributor's server as a web feed, and the listener or viewer employs special client application software known as a podcatcher that can access this web feed, check it for updates, and download any new files in the series. This process can be automated so that new files are downloaded automatically. Files are stored locally on the user's computer or other device ready for offline use, giving simple and convenient access to episodic content. Commonly used audio file formats are Ogg Vorbis and MP3. In many respects, this is closer to traditional publishing models associated with books and magazines (as opposed to radio, which uses a live stream).
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Want to have a "facebook-like" community on your site?
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$400.00 | ||
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Want to let your visitors know of your up coming events?
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$100.00 | ||
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In addition to your selected options, does your website need additional pages such as: Help, F.A.Q., Privacy Statement, Terms & Conditions, etc.?
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$50.00 each |
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Want to have auctions on your site?
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$150.00 | ||
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Want a back end administration page to maintain your site?
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$200.00 | ||
Very soon we're going to have live samples of the options you can add to your site.
