WordPress Websites
We build WordPress websites for businesses that want to establish an online presence, showcasing values, mission, and products/services.
Pricing
pages
3
6
9
price
£500
£650
£800
WordPress Careplan
£300 / year
Website hosting & configuration, SSL certificates, monthly website report which includes website uptime, daily website backups, plugins / theme / WordPress updates for security, 24 hour support in the case of an emergency.Â
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WordPress Websites
For businesses that want to establish their brand’s online presence, and to showcasing their values, mission, and products/services. Priced by number of pages. 3 pages £350 | 6 pages £500 | 9 pages £650Â
WordPress Careplan
£300 / year
**Get your first year 33% off!**
Green website hosting & configuration, SSL certificates, monthly website report which includes website uptime, daily website backups, plugins / theme / WordPress updates for security, 24 hour support in the case of an emergency.
Building a website improves online presence and search engine visibility, making information, products, or services more accessible. It also plays a role of marketing your brand, and brand awareness. They support professional development by showcasing work, customer reviews, portfolios, and resumes.
You might’ve just built your website, and now want to show it to the world. This is where website hosting comes in. When you create a website, all the files, images, videos, and other content need to be stored somewhere so that people can access it online. Hosting companies provide the technology and server space required to store your website’s files and ensure that it is available to users around the clock.
A website care plan is a service package that provides website hosting, ongoing maintenance, updates, and support for a website. These plans are designed to ensure that a website remains secure, performs well, and stays up to date with the latest technologies and best practices.
Security problems in WordPress arise from outdated plugins, WordPress themes and WordPress Software itself. For this reason it’s best to use as few plugins as possible, and try and to make updates when possible. When performing updates, it’s important to make sure that everything is compatible first, else it can cause the website to break.