web site

Easy way to develop a web site

Subversion (SVN) and GIT but you can deploy the version straight via FTP to your website.

http://beanstalkapp.com/

Thursday, March 17th, 2011 GIT, Subversion, Web Development, web site No Comments

Web site security

CSRF

CSRF is an attack which forces an end user to execute unwanted actions on a web application in which he/she is currently authenticated. With a little help of social engineering (like sending a link via email/chat), an attacker may force the users of a web application to execute actions of the attacker’s choosing. A successful CSRF exploit can compromise end user data and operation in case of normal user. If the targeted end user is the administrator account, this can compromise the entire web application.

http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Cross-Site_Request_Forgery

Thursday, March 17th, 2011 Apache, IIS, Linux, Microsoft, security, web site No Comments

How much does a web site cost

It is important that a web site should not just work well and work well all the time (hosting and good programming) but it should always look good, be easy to maintain and generate interest for your business. New techniques to get people to your site to look at what you offer and feed them through the process of purchasing your products or services is very important. If they do not buy today it could be in the future. So gathering potencial customer data is very important.

The design, programming and maintenance of a website is very expensive. You can be looking at £150 plus for a good design layout and that is just the layout, you may want images going on each page which cost £50 each from stock unless you supply the images.

The bespoke development of a site takes a long time to plan. The logic and debugging can take forever. Then it has to be tested on the internet, under load and getting masses of data added. After a couple of weeks it can be audited and tweaked to assure reliability.

Basically you are looking at a large amount of money for the development of a website but it all depends on how complex you want it and what you want it to do.

If you know exactly what you want and when you want it, you will save time and money in the long run.

This is our pricing structure:
£250 per site 10 pages, contact page select from templates
Full editable CMS, automatically updated.
Additional pages at £10 per page.

Example extras
Custom design and layout £250
Newsletter £50
Forum £50
Shop £450
Jobs system £200
Social network £200
Stats £50
Social network site links £50
News feeds £50
Gallery £100
News and Events £50
Search engine optimisation £10 per page
Bespoke programming £25 per hour

Domain registration: £12 / Year
Hosting £50 / Year
Email Setup: £50

Friday, July 9th, 2010 Web Design, Web Development, web site No Comments