A local business asked me to create a website for them. I have created a website before using wordpress, but a friends started it for me (as in getting a domain name and everything) and he also covered the cost. I want to know whats the easiest and cheapest way to make a website? I know there is Godaddy.com and stuff. I just want to know what the best one is. Also, what should I charge the business for it? They don’t want it to be nothing fancy, from what they told me, but I know I’m probably going to use themes and such like on wordpress. How much would that cost all together?
WordPress isn’t the right CMS choice for a business, because it’s more meant for blogging purposes. I would recommend Joomla, a great CMS.
Don’t overcharge them, but charge them with how much you think you have worked on it. If you worked hard on making it work, then charge them that much.
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