Portman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> A potential client of mine is looking at hosting plans
> for her website. I recommended the economy plan to start
> at godaddy.com. The thing is, she was asked to be on TV
> and is expecting a lot of people to visit her website
> after the appearance.
At 10:17 PM 3/29/2007, you wrote:
The holder page is not ideal but she wants this
done by April 5th or so. Can you charge more for a rush job? ;-)
Most definitely.
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At 09:16 PM 3/29/2007, you wrote:
More importantly, I'd do what it takes to get more than a "holder" page if
she is going to be on TV. Nothing worse than spreading the word and
pointing people to a site that is under construction!
I totally agree.
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Thank you Matthew!
Riva
Matthew Macdonald-Wallace wrote:
Of course - but remember it's not a rush-job. Charge by the hour, and
then if it takes you 48 hours straight to do the job before the
deadline, then you get paid for the work you have done. If you can, use
a templating system to speed u
On Fri, 2007-03-30 at 00:17 -0400, Portman wrote:
> Hi Todd,
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> I am not sure how much traffic she will get - I don't know what station
> she will be on - but I'd rather be safe than sorry.
>
> The holder page is not ideal but she wants this done by April 5th or so.
Hi Todd,
Thanks for the reply.
I am not sure how much traffic she will get - I don't know what station
she will be on - but I'd rather be safe than sorry.
The holder page is not ideal but she wants this done by April 5th or so.
Can you charge more for a rush job? ;-)
Riva
Todd Richards wr
Hi Riva -
You're talking $3.99 versus $6.99 in plans - neither of which is expensive
for a host. It's going to depend on what is on the site as to how much
"traffic" it will take to reach the limit. If she is truly going to get a
lot of traffic then it would probably put everyone at ease to just