Monday, October 12, 2009

Which way is preferred, all-in-one packages or pick and choice?

I just need to know as a consumer if you where to need web development would you prefer to get a package that has



domain registry/hosting/web design all together for one price



or



get each one seprate?



***I am not trying to advertise I just need some feed back on what the general public think is best, to better make my discussion on my upcoming redesign on my site.



All opinions will be respected but please try to what I am asking.



Thank you and Merry Christmas



Which way is preferred, all-in-one packages or pick and choice?





Depends on how sophisticated your customer is. If you%26#039;re going after small businesses that may be relatively unsophisticated, it can be a selling point for you that you handle all of that stuff so that they don%26#039;t have to.



You might try bundling it all together, but also offer an unbundled option for more savvy customers.



Which way is preferred, all-in-one packages or pick and choice?



all together.. or create different packages for different needs.. a lot of people in general don%26#039;t know what each feature does.. and it takes time in understanding all the lingo.



Other Replys:Being a webdesigner, my customers are starting to ask that everything be ahndled by one person/company as they are finding customer service to be lacking at many firms. Once you find someone whom you are willing to work with ask them to secure all of the above items for you.



There are also great companies who offer whole packages in one set-up. PC World magazine recommended this company (1 %26amp; 1 Internet Services) a few months back when I was looking for another hosting firm, so I swapped over to them and so far am very happy.



They are in every issue, and have several pages that show what they offer, or follow the link below to the homepage and see what they have. The starter package gets you a domain name, hosting, traffic generation tools, webpage builder, dynamic webpage builder (for Flash pages) and other cool tools, while including free software, and adding additional domains can be done for $5.99 a year.



Very affordable if you are just getting started like I am.

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