The ultimate dream for any busy individual, or business, is to have some one take on your ideas and initiatives and simply deliver the finished product fully working and operational.
This is exactly what a Managed Web Site is from eNet Concepts; we simply take your base idea and return with a working Internet Web Site and email system - Leaving you to concentrate on your own business.
The key areas of development with a Managed Web Site are:
- Initial Consultation: Wherever practical the initial consultation is a meeting to discuss your requirements and needs from a web site we will listen to your requirements and note your needs to enable your new web site to be an asset to you and your business.
- The Proposal: Following the Initial Consultation we will generate a proposal giving you full details of your web site and its capabilities - with this will be a firm quotation for the work to be carried out including hosting and domain name registration.
- Web Site Development: Once we receive your order confirmation we will start to build your web site. During development we will keep in contact and you will have the opportunity to see the web site being developed live on your office computer via the Internet.
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- Publishing to The Internet: After the web site has been developed you will be given a period of time to "test drive" the web site and ensure it meets all your requirements. Once you are happy the web site will be published to the World Wide Web and be live.
- After Sales Service: We continually hear of horror stories from clients we had a web site developed and were then unable to make updates and corrections in line with the day-to-day changes in your business. With our managed web site the follow up service is second to none and most updates and corrections can be actioned within 24 hours of receipt.
In conclusion for a full concept to after sales service the Managed Web Site from eNet Concepts must be the answer for the busy individual or small business.
Why not click here today and start making your presence felt on the World Wide Web?
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