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bespoke website design: optional extras

We appreciate that your needs may differ from those of another client, so we've made it easy - and inexpensive - for you to alter the contents of our bespoke website design package to include even MORE fantastic features at greatly discounted prices.

extra pages

If you need more than 5 pages on your website, we’ll create extra pages for you at just £20 per page. What’s more, we’ll honour this discounted price for as long as you remain a debbidoo client, so if you decide you want additional pages at a later date, you can still benefit from this fantastic low rate.

copywriting

If you would like us to write your website copy for you, we’ll do this at a rate of £100 per thousand words – a saving of 20% compared to our usual copywriting fee of £125 per thousand words.

sourcing and editing images

If you don’t currently have any images that we can use on your website and you’d like us to find some for you, we’ll do this for £10 per image. Includes editing the images for you as necessary.

forms

If you need a web form that collects information and sends it to you in an email (for example, a 'contact us' or 'request a quote' form), we’ll create, test and implement this for you, to your specifications, for just £20 per form.

Google AdSense/AdSense for Search

If you’d like to monetise your website by displaying Google ads, or if you want to include a Google Search box on your site, we’ll set up the account for you, create the appropriate ad units and/or search box and search results page, and integrate these into your website for a one-off fee of £40.

privacy/terms and conditions pages

We’ll download the appropriate templates from Website Law, personalise them for you, and add them to your website. This costs £20 per page (i.e. if you want both privacy and T&Cs, this will cost a total of £40).

You should note that Website Law's templates are free to download, but only if you include a link back to Website Law in the finished page on your site. If you prefer not to include this link, we will need to buy the link-free templates for you, which cost an additional £20 each (approximately). This will of course affect the price quoted above.

blog

We can set up a wordpress.com-hosted blog for you (including creating a custom header image), and link to it from your website. Order this at the same time as you order the website and we’ll charge just £90 (usual price: £120).

self-serve email newsletters

Order a self-serve email newsletters account at the same time as you order your website, and we’ll integrate the subscription form into your website for FREE, create and integrate your subscribe/confirmation/unsubscribe pages for FREE, PLUS give you a discount of 25% against the account setup fee. Please note that the broadcast charges of £5 per campaign plus 1p per recipient, per campaign, will still stand.

fully managed email newsletters

Order a fully managed email newsletters account at the same time as you order your website, and we’ll integrate the subscription form into your website for FREE, create and integrate your subscribe/confirmation/unsubscribe pages for FREE, PLUS give you 25% off the setup fee, PLUS give you 25% off the management fee FOREVER! Please note that the broadcast charges of 1p per recipient, per campaign, will still stand.

super-duper extra extras package

Order a minimum of FIVE of the above optional extras, and we’ll give you a FURTHER 10% DISCOUNT against the combined cost of your optional extras!

To clarify, any number of additional pages counts as one “extra”, any number of images counts as one “extra”, any number of forms counts as one “extra”, and either one or both terms/privacy pages counts as one “extra”.

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