Website Development

Business Startup

R 5,990 .00
Starting Business
  • Copywriting
  • Design & layout
  • 1-3 Pages
  • 5 Stock images
  • Google map integration
  • External links
  • Compatible with all browsers
  • FREE eMail signature

Ultimate Plan

R 22,990 .00
Higher Business
  • Research
  • Copywriting
  • Design & layout
  • 10+ Main landing pages
  • Graphic design elements
  • 12x Stock image sourcing
  • Image editing
  • Form design
  • Blog
  • eCommerce
  • On-page SEO
  • Google map integration
  • Google Analytics reporting
  • External links
  • Social media integration
  • Content Management System
  • Admin user profile
  • Compatible with all browsers
  • Chat feature
  • FREE eMail signature

Types of Websites

Type Description
Homepage The homepage is your site’s main hub and serves as the face of your brand. Your homepage helps your site visitors get to different areas of the site, and it can also serve as a conversion funnel. Because most people come to you through your homepage, this is where design matters most.
Magazine A magazine website features articles, photos and videos that are informational and educational. The magazine website type works well for informational websites, particularly publications from universities and organizations.
Portfolio A portfolio website allows creative professionals a place for showcasing their best work. This is perfect for artists, writers, designers, filmmakers, furniture builders—you name it.
eCommerce An e-commerce website is an online shopping destination where users can purchase products or services from your company. A robust e-commerce web page makes it easy to browse products, filter by categories, highlight special sales and make purchases.
Directory & Contact A directory or contact page is a place where users can connect with you or others. This type of website works well when you want to list a repository of businesses or people within an organization.
Blog A blog features regularly updated articles, photos and videos. Adding expert content improves the overall credibility of a company or an individual. Blogs also provide material for social media posts and email campaigns.
Landing Page A landing page is a specific page type created for a marketing campaign that drives visitors to take a specific action. The content on a landing page is limited and point toward the call-to-action (CTA) you’d like the user to take.
Social Media No matter who your target audience is, you’ll probably find them on Facebook or Twitter or Instagram or Snapchat or LinkedIn. Although you can’t redesign the platforms themselves, you do have some control over the look of your page, and you can create content that drives social media shares.

Optional Elements

Payment Gateways eCommerce Maps Analytics Social Networks
PayFast Woocommerce Google Maps Google Analytics Instagram
PayPal Shopify Mapbox Who's On Facebook
Sagepay Forms Google Shopping Twitter
Sagepay Direct LinkedIn