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jonmiller 03-08-2011 10:52 PM

Web Designers
 
Hey Gang,

Just wondering if any of you can recommend some decent web developers that aren't stupidly priced.

Post up any links etc so I can check them out.

Cheerz,

Jon

MatJohnson 04-08-2011 08:01 AM

Just sent you a PM to see if I can be of any help Jon.

mattybucks 04-08-2011 08:06 AM

I can recommend the guy who did my site. Awesome guy, loads of help, and great ideas to go with it.

Have a look at www.telstar-racing.co.uk and if you like what you see i'll pass on his details.

Thanks

Matt

jonmiller 04-08-2011 08:11 AM

Thanks for the response guys

Feel free to pass on his details Matt and I will have a look.


Cheerz,

Jon

c0sie 04-08-2011 11:29 AM

Just sent this link to a great designer I know Jon. Hope it helps

jonmiller 04-08-2011 12:46 PM

cheerz buddy :)

RudeTony 04-08-2011 01:13 PM

As far as I am concerned the best value for money is a man called Tom How - I am sure others would recomend him too.
Go to http://www.opsman.co.uk/ and have a look - he has many others too.
If its value for money you're after then you will look no further

jonmiller 04-08-2011 01:25 PM

Cheerz Tony, will have a look.

Thanks

jcb 04-08-2011 03:55 PM

Try http://www.jemmettfoxmedia.com/ it's a side of Jemmett Fox Accountants and Business Advisors where I work.

Tell them you know me and you might get a discount!

eyeayen 04-08-2011 09:54 PM

Microdark in london are spot on. Click the name. I've linked it to their site.

Or Bighellodesign. Another clicky one, mouse over it.

These are london type design houses though so proper money but you'll get a very good site from it that will work glitch free...

However, my friend is a student, she'd do it cheaper, she can put some decent together although it probably wouldn't be as complicated...

Above all that though a huge number of people are now turning to word press, you can do it all yourself, and therefore you can keep it updated yourself, it's super basic, you don't need any software, it's all on the net so you just use your domain and upload as you would to hear or photobucket.

Google it, have a look. If you need Sam's details give me a shout mate.

jonmiller 04-08-2011 10:11 PM

cheerz jcb

nice1 ian

colmo 05-08-2011 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by eyeayen (Post 535934)
Above all that though a huge number of people are now turning to word press, you can do it all yourself, and therefore you can keep it updated yourself, it's super basic, you don't need any software, it's all on the net so you just use your domain and upload as you would to hear or photobucket.

Google it, have a look. If you need Sam's details give me a shout mate.

+1 - It's especially effective for a chronological/blog type site.

I'm starting to offer my services quickly putting together CMS (e.g. Wordpress, Joomla, Prestashop, whatever suits) sites, but for those semi-computer literate, eminently doable by yourself. Wordpress especially produces a pleasing result very quickly.

eyeayen 05-08-2011 09:37 AM

Without meaning to down talk anything you're doing Jon, how many of your customers would notice the difference with a website put together by a london designer like the ones I've mentioned as opposed to a word press one where you've done it yourself, saved yourself loads of money and it's still completely functional. If it's clear and you can sell your products on it I doubt many of us would really notice the difference. As long as people are wowed by your paint and products the site has served it's purpose.

I understand there is an issue with your time if you create it yourself already being busy and having to take time away from everything you are already doing for a website but at the same time how many jobs will you have to do to pay for it. Swings and roundabouts fella but certainly food for thought.

c0sie 05-08-2011 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by eyeayen (Post 536062)
Without meaning to down talk anything you're doing Jon, how many of your customers would notice the difference with a website put together by a london designer like the ones I've mentioned as opposed to a word press one where you've done it yourself, saved yourself loads of money and it's still completely functional. If it's clear and you can sell your products on it I doubt many of us would really notice the difference. As long as people are wowed by your paint and products the site has served it's purpose.

I understand there is an issue with your time if you create it yourself already being busy and having to take time away from everything you are already doing for a website but at the same time how many jobs will you have to do to pay for it. Swings and roundabouts fella but certainly food for thought.

Valid point.

Are you after a site revamp to make it look prettier? or trying to generate more visitors to your site initially?

colmo 05-08-2011 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by c0sie (Post 536071)
Valid point.

Are you after a site revamp to make it look prettier? or trying to generate more visitors to your site initially?

If it was the latter, I'd happily offer my services in exchange for a few shells. It should be easy enough to shoehorn a CMS backend into that site. The former, I don't feel I'd be qualified for though.

jonmiller 05-08-2011 12:12 PM

To be honest I just need a few things adding to some of the menus and a new page or two adding for clothing etc. I really want a better shopping system too as the current Paypal one doesn't allow for many options.

I would like a whole new site so was just curious as to cost but I am quite pleased with the current one especially as my graphic skills aren't that hardcore and my bro doesn't do much web stuff. As said, the previous points are my main needs at present.

I deffinately wouldn't want to downgrade to a blogy type site thing as it needs to represent the brand to a certain standard.

jcb 05-08-2011 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by jonmiller (Post 536098)
To be honest I just need a few things adding to some of the menus and a new page or two adding for clothing etc. I really want a better shopping system too as the current Paypal one doesn't allow for many options.

I would like a whole new site so was just curious as to cost but I am quite pleased with the current one especially as my graphic skills aren't that hardcore and my bro doesn't do much web stuff. As said, the previous points are my main needs at present.

I deffinately wouldn't want to downgrade to a blogy type site thing as it needs to represent the brand to a certain standard.


Give us a ring on 01362 851118 and ask to speak to Jon or Antony, they'd be able to log in to your site while on the phone and perhaps work out what may be the cheapest and easiest option for you. After all the phone call is free and may help you decide on what way you want to go with things.

VintageRacer 05-08-2011 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by jonmiller (Post 536098)
I deffinately wouldn't want to downgrade to a blogy type site thing as it needs to represent the brand to a certain standard.

There are other CMS around that don't look like blogs. I have used Typo3 in the past for web sites. It is also open source and free, this was one I did with it http://www.ans-ltd.co.uk (although since I haven't been doing web site stuff except for myself for ages, they've had a it re-done with a different design). Makes it very easy to add pages which will automatically appear in menus and change/add content yourself.

jonmiller 05-08-2011 02:26 PM

Thanks for the responses guys.

I think the best bet will be to stick with the site I have at present as it doesn't look too bad. (For those who haven't seen it.. www.rcsgraphicworx.com)

I would really like a better shopping cart system. Can anyone shed some light on that subject?

VintageRacer 05-08-2011 03:53 PM

Do you have a database included in your web server package?

Might want to look at OSCommerce (also open source). It's a full on web store system but it looks like it would take some effort to customise the look, most web sites I've seen using it stand out as using it.

How often do your products change (inventory and price)?

The reason I ask is that I developed my own shopping system for my online shop which uses cookies to track the cart contents and sends the whole lot to Paypal or Google Checkout when the customer decides they want to buy. I use a database to store product descriptions, prices, paths to images etc. but it doesn't have a nice interface for adding or editing products so it's a bit of a pain for product management if changes are needed regularly.

jonmiller 05-08-2011 08:06 PM

To be honest I have no idea what is included, my brother set everything up for me, I just did the graphics for the site.

The main thing I need to adjust is the shipping options. Paypal only allows 5 (I think) price bands for shipping. I want to be able to have lots so every item can have a certain weight associated with it in order to calculate accurate shipping. At present some orders I lose a little and some I make a little on shipping. I need a shopping cart that works with paypal too.

gddevey1012 06-08-2011 01:31 AM

Hi Jon

I am a part time web designer myself my projects are always small and done in my spare time however i am very competative with pricing.

I currently design the Xtreme-Rc website and store as well as a few other ventures + clubs that i support

http://www.xtreme-rc.org.uk
http://www.xtreme-equestrian.com
http://www.kmrc.org.uk

Take a look and if you want to look at pricing i would be happy to dicuss my rates

Gareth

VintageRacer 06-08-2011 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by jonmiller (Post 536250)
The main thing I need to adjust is the shipping options. Paypal only allows 5 (I think) price bands for shipping. I want to be able to have lots so every item can have a certain weight associated with it in order to calculate accurate shipping. At present some orders I lose a little and some I make a little on shipping. I need a shopping cart that works with paypal too.

OSCommerce will do all of this as far as I can see. I remember you could set the weight of each product and band postage by weight. I think it also automatically does things like "people who bought this product also bought" type of stuff.
It has a number of modules for payment, including interfacing with paypal.
You will need a database to run it though.

jonmiller 11-08-2011 09:59 PM

Thanks for all the input guys.


So I've decided on an overhaul but finding the right company is proving to be a right pain! Shed loads out there but none that I can see to do the sort of work I want. They all do clean templatey looking sites where I am after something grungey/urbanesque...

What a ball ache!

MatJohnson 12-08-2011 07:45 AM

Why can't you design it and get someone to build it? Your possibly a better designer than most of the companies have.

jonmiller 12-08-2011 07:49 AM

I would but I don't have the time to spend ages doing design work whilst not being paid. Unfortunately not rich enough yet to have that liberty. :lol:

Also, not knowing how websites work I may spend ages doing something only to be told it wouldn't work as a web.

MatJohnson 12-08-2011 08:22 AM

But thats where working with the developer comes into play, I doubt there is anything you can think of that can't be done.

eyeayen 12-08-2011 09:50 AM

Microdark as recommended before or even Bighello will happily do that sort of thing.

When I've done stuff if you just give them photoshop stuff in layers they can take what elements they want, if they need to combine stuff they can. Give me a shout I can go through it with you, I'll be about tonight, Lisa's working late so won't be doing much.

jonmiller 12-08-2011 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Toadeh (Post 539131)
But thats where working with the developer comes into play, I doubt there is anything you can think of that can't be done.

True

Quote:

Originally Posted by eyeayen (Post 539162)
Microdark as recommended before or even Bighello will happily do that sort of thing.

When I've done stuff if you just give them photoshop stuff in layers they can take what elements they want, if they need to combine stuff they can. Give me a shout I can go through it with you, I'll be about tonight, Lisa's working late so won't be doing much.

Cheerz Ian


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