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CSS - Employee Surveys
9th February 2009, 20:55
Hello

Does anyone have any ideas where I could get a quick basic 4-6 page webiste build on a shoestring budget??

Quick question I know but thats all I need at the minute

Thanks

MGDigital
9th February 2009, 21:07
Hi,

Please could you define "shoestring budget"?

I can do it for you at a low cost, but not for nothing! If you let me know how much you have to spend, and a bit more information on what the website is for then I'll prepare a proposal based on that.

Thanks,
Michael

ForexPro
9th February 2009, 21:47
I am not sure about anyone else but I can do it at a pretty low cost if your interested. Give me your budget figures and I'll see what I can do for you.

creospace
9th February 2009, 22:00
Value for money and shoestring are not the same thing, I would say if you have the latter you're unlikely to get the former.

Buy cheap, buy twice but it does mean that you need to clarify shoestring as a previous poster has replied also.

myroundbox
9th February 2009, 22:47
I could do it for the cost of hosting/domain + small fee. Give me a PM, and you can have a look through www.myroundbox.com

PointandStare
9th February 2009, 22:53
try 99 Website Rental (http://99websiterental.com).

JackieC
10th February 2009, 13:38
I could do something for you too. But I also have to declare, up front, a potential "Conflict in Interests" - one of my services is Employee Surveys.

Zeppman
10th February 2009, 13:51
2 minute website is brilliant and easy to use for a Luddite like me. £75 per year and a discount if you enter the promo code: RF192C83A.

Boris
10th February 2009, 14:14
this fella has done 3 or 4 for me and they have all been great

he charges £50

http://www.50quidwebsite.co.uk/

his name is Richard

wevet
10th February 2009, 14:14
Put your project up for bid on something like Guru.com there are a number of sites where this can be done.

alfandango
10th February 2009, 16:53
We develop bespoke website packages. If you visit our website (fandangocreations[.co.uk]/webquote) and let us know exactly what you need and the budget you do have available I'll see what we can do

ginantonic
10th February 2009, 18:39
If you would rather go the website rental route, my partner is currently starting up his business, with rental starting at under £20 per month. Please PM me for details if you're interested.

Feldon
10th February 2009, 21:06
microsoft small business, you get free domain names for two years and easy too use templates to make your own, very easy to use and you can have lots of pages if you want or less.

CSS - Employee Surveys
11th February 2009, 13:17
Thanks for your help,

Ive located a friend who can sort one for me.

thanks for your posts

BusinessHammocks
11th February 2009, 14:02
Use elance, write down what you want and let companies bid for your business