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Website Design and Management

Process

How Do We Start?

After contacting us, we will then coordinate a meeting to talk about what  you want in your website and the timeline for finishing the product. We will then discuss pricing for the product and give you a quote based on your specific website. 

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Coding

How Will the Project Work?

After our meeting, we will then begin the design process of the website. We will plan times to meet as much or as little as you would like. We will discuss details as the process goes along and you will be able to see the development of your website take place. We will continue to develop and meet until you are satisfied with your website

What Happens When the Website is Finished?

After the website design meets our customer's desires, there are a couple of different options for the post-operation. The first option is we continue to maintain and update your website for as long as you like. We do this based on an hourly rate, which is the same hourly rate as the option for hourly rates for the whole operation. The second option is we give you full control over the site yourself and step back from the operation. Whichever option is best for you, we will make it happen.

Post Production
Payment
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What Are the Options for Payment

Our payment methods are completely open to whatever works the best for you. Whether it is paying all up front, paying as you go, or paying after the site is completed with a down-payment at the beginning, it is fully up to you to decide the payment in this process.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Security

How Secure Is My Site?

The security of your website is a guarantee from Modleski Web Design. We take security and privacy very seriously and we promise that your site will have the protection it needs to prevent any breaches in security.

How Long Does the Building Process Normally Take?

The average amount of time for us to complete a website is normally between two weeks to two months, depending on the size and complexity of the website.

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