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THE SERVICES OF
UNITED WORLD WIDE WEB

Can you design a Web site for me? What will it cost me to have you host my Internet site?

Unfortunately, there are so many different variables that affect the cost of your web site, that it is impossible to give an accurate quote without an in-depth analysis of your company’s needs.


I know, but I need a ballpark figure to see if I can afford it!

Very well, here’s the basics:

SERVER CONFIGURATION$250

Before we can host your Internet site, we must configure our server to accept requests on behalf of your domain name. This also includes configurations for any e-mail accounts that we are creating for your company.

THE BASIC $250 PER MONTH FEE INCLUDES:

  • 24 hour a day, 7 day a week accessibility

  • Weekly Backups

  • Routine Maintenance

  • 80 MB of hard drive space

  • 750MB per Month data transfer


You mentioned e-mail. Can I have my e-mail sent through United World Wide Web?

Yes. In fact, you can have more than one Mailbox for your e-mail.

EACH MAILBOX COSTS $5 PER MONTH.


I want to make up my own name for my web site and my e-mail addresses. How does that work?

REGISTERING YOUR DOMAIN NAME$250

This give you the ability to use a domain name of your own creation, such as YOURCOMPANY.COM. This fee includes the following:

  • A search of the Internet to see if your choice of domain names is available and registering that name with Internic.

  • Includes a $100 tax levied by Internic for the first two years of use. After the first two years, you pay $50 per year to retain your domain name.

  • Adding your domain name to our three redundant DNS servers.


I need help designing my web pages. Can you help me?

DEVELOPMENT FEES — starting at $110 per page

Your web site will consist of any number of inter-linking pages which will be carefully crafted by our graphic designers. This rate applies only to pages that don’t require back-end programming and aren’t user entry forms.


Sounds great! How do I sign up?

Click here to sign up with United World Wide Web.