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Webmaster
TakeOvers are different if we are
taking over a website that is on
someone elses webhosting, and is not
on our server. Clients can move over
to us and save a load of money. If
we take on a website that is on
another hosting service we will have
to do half of the webmaster takeover
plan package that applies to their
site from our services section. If
we design logos, banners, flash
representation on another hosting we
take the risk of losing our
copyrights, and being blocked out of
all our work. So this is why we
charge full price for webmaster
takeovers. The client is basically
buying the full rights to own
everything that we design on their
site, with their webhosting company
that's not ours. We do recommend
clients come to omatic-minds.com
full service (webhosting etc..).
New added
updates posted by Derek a.k.a.
dskins. July. 17, 2008
These are
just updates/add-ons to the FULL
TERMS. Project/s pricing add-ons:
Anything that is new being added to
the site/s will be paid first before
we implement them to the site/s
needing to be applied to. This goes
for updates, services, all the
programs we offer. We only charge
half on the one time webdesign fee.
Site Development:
When we start
building a site the first half is
mandatory. Once, we have finished
the layout of the site this is a
completed site. Layout means the
structure of the site, not the
content being added to the site.
Content is a part of the clients
responsibility to provide.
Layout
Understanding:
The final payment for
the site is when the homepage is
created and the client agrees to the
site of the homepage being the look
they like. No other pages will be
added till the final payment is
processed, once the final payment is
processed the site will continue
with being developed (others pages,
completing the site). Just because
the site has been paid for the one
time design fee doesn't mean we
don't push to get the clients site
completed. Once, the client sends
all the content needed the
site/sites will be completed with in
the time frame agreed upon.
Referalists:
Now, for people that
send new business to omatic-minds.com will recieve extra
special treatment. The new clients
referred to us has to purchase a
website or webmaster takeover. We
will give betweeen 1 to 4 months of
free hosting to the existing account
(only one account per new referal).
Clients with us can only get added
free services.
Paymnet Structure
below is only for people that aren't
omatic-minds.com existing clients »
Referalist Payment Structure:
10
percent will be sent to referalist -
so if a client gets a 1000.00
website done you will recieve
100.00.
Example of pay for sites:
New client sent to us gets a
250.00
site = 25.00
500.00 site = 50.00
1,000.00 site = 100.00
5,000.00 site
= 500.00
10,000.00 site = 1,000.00
Paypal Percentage Added to all
Invoices: We will be adding paypal
percentage to all invoices. Single
to multiple invoice will be taxed at
2.9% to take care of paypals price
for processing credit cards. So all
invoices will have a 2.9% percent
added for taxes even on contracts
that already exist with us.
Why is our
structure better than other
webdesigners?
This is the
reason why, other companies charge a
setup fee and demand that soon to be
clients pay right away in full.
Setups usually cost around $149.00
and up, with other hidden charges
later on down the road. We tell our
clients right from the start the
pricing and what to expect from us.
Major
things needed to know:
1. One-Time
Web Design Fee
2. Webhosting Monthly
Payment after first free month.
3.
Updates to site once completed are
charged a monthly flat rate or as
individual payments if updates are
less then the flat rate plan.
4. Remember,
we are not responsible for content.
We will get your site design started
and layout wise finished. This
means that the final second half of
design fee will be collected (as
site is complete on our end).
Once, client has all their content
ready we will add the content into
their site/sites. The
site/sites will be completed as soon
as the client sends or uploads the
content. We are not
responsible for clients lack of
readiness. |