Thursday, July 9, 2009

How much should i expect to pay for a php/asp driven website?

I own a real estate company and i would like to have all my listings stored in a database. I need to add/edit/delete entries. I have to be able to view listings in ascending and decending order as well as peform searches. I also need to have employees able to log in as well. I have about 20 employees and expect to have around 500 real estate listings. I received one quote for 4,000. Is this too much?

How much should i expect to pay for a php/asp driven website?
if the website features that u have mentioned are more or less all that u will need to see in ur website, in my opinion the price should be with in the range of 2000-2800 USD
Reply:4,000 could be an appropriate quote as long as you are very VERY impressed with their portfolio, and they better have a portfolio. I would say somewhere in the 2,000 to 3,000 range is appropriate for an attractive, user friendly, and functional site to your specifications. If you are at all interested, I am a web developer and I built the site www.dorseyentertainment.com from the ground up a couple months ago. Take a look, and if you are interested be sure and write me a message. Otherwise, good luck, and always make sure your working with a reputable, experienced company.
Reply:if you are considering having a website designed, i would take advantage of indian designers





simply because they are very cheap, and usually very good,





but you do have to make what you want VERY clear





http://www.google.com/search?q=india+web...
Reply:I am a web designer as well. Pretty much the same price here as well, $2000-3000. Your designer having a good portfolio is a MUST. Your site will look as good or bad as all the rest he / she / the company has designed. Assume an average of all the sites. Another variable I charge for in server-scripted sites is hosting. I do not host websites, only design, but with the right host the scripting is easy, and the wrong host scripting is impossible. ASP vs PHP vs Perl vs SQL/MySQL is all a matter of opinion among designers. The costs are pretty similar. I would check into SQL for database, as most database software can edit SQL databases similar to the way MS Access modifies its databases.


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