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							                                            DaGama Web Studio
                                             Web Site Packages
                    DaGamaWebStudio.com | 970-378-7822 | Lori@dagamawebstudio.com



Starter Package: $1995

Search Engine Visibility: 5 Keywords

5-page Web site

Web Design: choose from 5 Custom Templates

Contact form

Newsletter Subscription Form




$99/month
--Web site hosting

--E-mail hosting (6 addresses)

--Web site updated monthly*

-- Search Engine rankings reported
to you once per month (maintaining your top rankings is additional $75 per month)




*Not to exceed 1 hour in one month
                                       DaGama Web Studio
                                        Web Site Packages
               DaGamaWebStudio.com | 970-378-7822 | Lori@dagamawebstudio.com


Add On Features to Boost Your Internet Marketing Power:

     Copy writing: persuasive, web oriented writing to persuade your audience to take action which boosts
      your sales: $250/page

     Video Commercial: Art direction; Sound; Editing; Actors; versatile for Web or Television: $1900.
      Professional narration is an additional charge.

     Ecommerce: 1-5 products: $500: 6-10 products: $700: 10-20 products: $1000: 21-40 products: $1800.
      Includes guidance on set up in either PayPal.com or Authorize.net as your online merchant account.
      Includes your easy-to-use control panel (does not apply for digital products, such as e-books) to
      add/edit/delete products, descriptions, pricing, colors, sizes and other categories.

     Paid Search Ads: Recommended as an added feature to your Starter Package: $499 for 8 Ad
      Campaigns in Google. Additional $299 for 4 Ad Campaigns in Yahoo. Daily budget is paid by client via
      credit card.

     Newsletter: We’ll write your newsletter and send it to your mailist: $399 per newsletter.

     Blog: Establish yourself as an expert in your industry by publishing a blog. Set-up is free. Consultation
      is $125, minimum one hour.

     Content Management System: Easy-to-use control panel to update your text and photos;
      upload/delete pdf or Word documents and images. Other features can usually be added for no
      additional cost: $1500.




  Business Card Web Site:              Only $50 month
     1-2-page Web site with your contact information and your text
     Contact form
     One photo
     8 templates to choose from
     Hosting and maintenance (update monthly)
      Set-up:$500
                                      DaGama Web Studio
                                       Web Site Packages
              DaGamaWebStudio.com | 970-378-7822 | Lori@dagamawebstudio.com


Is your Web site doing more harm than good?

By Lori Gama
Your company image is being judged each time someone visits your home page.

Potential customers and possible job applicants figure out (within three seconds!) how smart you are by
the way your Web site operates and looks. Don't let that impression be bad.

You probably run your company very efficiently and have outstanding customer service, but your Web
site doesn't give a clue about that. Your Web site is simply bad.

But how do you know if it's bad if you don't know what's great?

Take note of these five signs that your Web site may be doing more harm than good for your company's
image (and yours):

NO. 1: It looks like your nephew created it. It's become a cliche -- somebody's nephew making your Web
site.

What that means is that your Web site looks and operates like an amateur put it together.

Would you let your nephew design and build your retail store or restaurant or spa or office if he's not
already an architect/ designer/builder?

Would you actually let your nephew (or your sister or yourself) create the impression your Web site
makes on all those people who check you out online before they contact you?

Unless you're a professional Web designer and programmer, don't waste your time and money trying to
create this yourself.

NO. 2: Your home page has 27 choices to click on and, as a visitor to your site, I suddenly feel
overwhelmed.

Which door do I walk through first? The "door" is probably right there on the page, but there are so
many that I can't see it.

I only want to get the information I need and move on to other things in my life. If this were a store,
instead of a Web site, would you lay out the eggs and milk and cheese in separate aisles or would you
                                          DaGama Web Studio
                                           Web Site Packages
               DaGamaWebStudio.com | 970-378-7822 | Lori@dagamawebstudio.com

place them all in the same aisle?

When you have a group of three related pages, see if you can cut down the text and combine them into
one page with three subheadings. Make it easy for your Web site visitor to do what you want them to
do, and that is usually to buy something and/or contact you.

NO. 3: The graphics look like clip art.

One of the ingredients that make up a great Web site is fabulous design: just the right color combination
that works well on your senses; just the right layout that's complementary to the page elements and
text; and, of course, great graphics that could either be made from cool typography or professionally
shot photos or even motion graphics. Dress to impress.

NO. 4: Your Web site is talking about you like you're dead. "Mr. Head-of-the-company has been
providing such and such service for nine years."

The third-person grammar is fine for a eulogy, but when you've only got three seconds to grab the
attention of your Web audience, you've got to know how to talk to them and how to get them to do
what you want them to do.

Web-oriented copy, speaking informally, like you'd talk to a friend, is the best "voice" to have people
read. As a potential customer, I want to feel like you, the owner, are personally having a conversation
with me.

NO. 5: Your Web site operates like a game of Clue. There's no clear path to the information I want.

Instead, I'm given cryptic links to try. Remember that your Web site visitors (your potential customers)
don't have a whole lot of time on their hands these days.

We want to feel like you know exactly why we each came here to your Web site.

Nobody wants to jump through a bunch of hoops to get to your value proposition.

Avoid the five signs of bad Web site-ism and you'll be much more likely to impress your visitors to the
point of converting them into customers. Now THAT'S a great Web site.

Lori Gama owns DaGama Web Studio in Greeley. For more information, questions or comments, go to
www.dagamawebstudio.com or call (970) 378-7822 or e-mail Lori@dagamawebstudio.com.

						
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