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What are the maintenance services you offer to your clients - justinOrel - 01-12-2011 09:46 AM Hi, What could be consider the most common maintenance requirements for a website. In other word what would you consider a routine maintenance that could be done in a monthly bases? What would you consider a maintenance service? What are your maintenance services? The reason for this question is because I have done a few sites and I don't see where or how can I offer and charge for maintenance services after the site has been completed. I know I know, its may be a $tu$%^& question but I just don't see it, sorry! RE: What are the maintenance services you offer to your clients - netshet - 08-05-2011 03:33 PM t depends on the site and the client. Some just get a site up and forget all about it for the most part. Others are continually wanting to add things like new pages (if you haven't built a CMS that allows them to do this), or perhaps other features like galleries and other JavaScript features. And of course, there may be a need to refresh a design. If you have set up a CMS, there is more likelihood that you will be asked to tweak the functionality and extend it, as the client will be interacting with the site a lot more and thus experiencing new needs. RE: What are the maintenance services you offer to your clients - sofia20 - 08-26-2011 09:53 AM E-commerce, SEM (search engine marketing), SEO. RE: What are the maintenance services you offer to your clients - England90 - 12-23-2011 01:32 PM This information is useful with me,thanks a lot! RE: What are the maintenance services you offer to your clients - displaybanner - 01-06-2012 08:57 PM t depends on the site and the client. Some just get a site up and forget all about it for the most part. Others are continually wanting to add things like new pages (if you haven't built a CMS that allows them to do this), or perhaps other features like galleries and other JavaScript features. And of course, there may be a need to refresh a design. If you have set up a CMS, there is more likelihood that you will be asked to tweak the functionality and extend it, as the client will be interacting with the site a lot more and thus experiencing new needs. |