Custom Prices and Services

Varies by Project Software applications for your office or web site: automated shopping cart, fulfillment application or specialized program.
$450-950 Animated graphics or banners for your web site. Prices vary depending on the complexity of the animation.
$295-595 Newsletters and PDF documents. Two to four pages with a Word shell that you can modify for future publications.
$495-995 Web or network based software that allows visitors to create and email postcards hosted by your organization.
$395-795 Creating a link on your web site with software to view a video. Includes editing of existing digital video for efficient bandwidth download.
$1995-3995 Business card or full-sized cd rom presentations. Includes a Flash shell with menu links to your web site and email. Also includes 100 copies and the master.
Price TBD Web site content management software to allow you to update your web site design and information easily.

Package Prices and Services

$695 Bronze Web Site Design (up to seven pages using existing pictures and logos)
$995 Silver Web Site Package (up to seven pages), domain, hosting for a year, three email accounts and 100 megabytes of hard drive space
$1,495 Gold Web Site Package (up to ten pages), domain, hosting for a year, five email accounts, 150 megabytes of hard drive space, cpanel access, SSL and FTP capabilities
$195 Computer, network or web site servicing (for four hours - additional time is $45 an hour)
$395 One year of hosting (up to 100 megabytes of hard drive space)
$495 Web site maintenance for a year (up to two hours a month tech time)
$500 a day Consulting (computer, network, technology, marketing, advertising or vision)
$2,995 - $4,995 Marketing Plans or Vision Plans

Regarding Christian Companies

Although our main focus is working with Christian ministries, we also want to help Christian companies with software programming, web site design, hosting or multimedia projects. Please contact us to see how we can help you with your company's sales and marketing efforts.

Michael Walker and Lon Varscack