Welcome to the desk that has it all!
InternetSide is a fictitious name, it could also have been 'cookiejar' but that
domain name
is already taken. We are a bunch of businessmen who have become tired of
the mess and intransparency regularly found on the internet.
Times of prosperity for designers, marketers, advisers and webhosting firms that charged
ludicrous bills for shady websites and internet strategies such as existed a few years ago
seemed over. Unfortunately that's not the case! As the economy is on the up so are budgets
and hourly wages at many firms.
What does InternetSide do?
Development of websites. Advises
on determining an Internet strategy. Negotiates with webdesigners, programmers
and traditional marketers etc.
Every aspect of the Internet has been thought through, there is no further need to try to look though the wall,
the window is right there.
InternetSide:
- Listens and notices
- Explorers and analyses
- Rapports and offers
- Assists and develops
- We don't necessarily need to be involved in development
in order to give advice: - Project management second opinions, possibly including a multi step plan
- Marketing concepts, traditional as well as the latest concepts
- In-company presentations for both workers and management
- Solutions to complex issues
- Name it!
We've got it!
Prices
We always do an inventory, there's a lot more at stake than just creating a website. How is
it hosted, is the domain clean, will the domain-name comply with searchengine
algorithms, is the entrepreneur sufficiently concerned with the focus points of his
target group, who's the competition?
We also do 'standard' websites, your site will still get the attention it deserves but will
only work on well developed applications, trusted templates and things assumed.
In that case we'll charge around 300 euros including CMS, this way you can
maintain your site yourself. Projects start at 2.500 euros, there is no 'inbetween'.
Next to made to measure or standard sites we are also able to support or accommodate. We are
regularly asked to render a second opinion or requested to take over a project. When this takes
places a thorough investigation will be necessary, this will always come with a price tag.
One last remark: we often run into situations where the client does not appear to be the owner
of the project. Always ask your developer if you actually 'own' it, especially if it is
a complex job.
Never say: I didn't know!