View Full Version : Web Design at a VERY Low Cost...
CommunityOne
August 7th, 2002, 23:28
CommunityOne, Inc will design your website for a very low price. We have 3 "pre-made" packages which you can get for your company or organisation (or whatever type of site you want except the rules below).
Sites that will NOT be designed:
- Anything to do with pornography, warez, nudity or any adult content.
- Anything violating national or global laws or treaties.
- Nothing that violates copyright laws.
Here are the packages:
Bronze Package
5-10 pages designed, One banner and buttons for each page, 1 script installation
$20/page in addition to $15/site
Silver Package
15-25 pages designed, Two banners and one set of butons for each page, 5 scripts installation.
$20/page in addition with $25 for whole site.
Gold Package
25-100 pages, unlimited images, 20 scripts installation.
$20/page in addition with $50 for whole site.
To apply for one of these packages or to get a custom package, please send an email to comm1@deeplist.com.
For more info click here (http://www.deeplist.com/users/community1/services.html)
Jan
August 9th, 2002, 07:10
Okay I have just deleted all the negative comments here.
I have said it before and I will say it again, if you don't like the offer, just ignore the post.
If you guys put yourself in the position of offering your services here, you wouldn't like for people to pick it to pieces would you?
Just remember that posts WILL be deleted in this forum if you insult the advertiser in any way.
sucker
August 9th, 2002, 13:16
examples??
allanh
August 10th, 2002, 22:40
Originally posted by Jan
Okay I have just deleted all the negative comments here.
Just remember that posts WILL be deleted in this forum if you insult the advertiser in any way.
how would you distinguish criticismsfrom insults?:confused:
are only comments allowed like "Great host!!", "I love your hosting", "This is the best"...etc ?
I believe we won't get any constructive discussions by doing this.
Jan
August 11th, 2002, 08:10
Originally posted by allanh
I believe we won't get any constructive discussions by doing this.
He/she wasn't open to discussion, there was a contact for requesting a package. But those that did reply were putting down the web design of his/her own site. A site review was not requested. :rolleyes:
nitroboy
August 11th, 2002, 11:49
Originally posted by Jan
But those that did reply were putting down the web design of his/her own site. A site review was not requested. :rolleyes:
yeah but it's better to see that the designer has a nice and well designed website on his own, so people (aka potential customers) know what his skills are, or at least having a portfolio but even that lacks on the site
I myself am absolutely not attracted by that website and wouldn't think of buying a design by him!
xsnetwork
August 11th, 2002, 12:35
Yes, and that is your opinion, instead of slating somebody elses business why not keep your opinion to yourself?
Why should they care if you don't want to buy a design from them, I am sure there are many other visitors to these forums than just you
SilverX
August 12th, 2002, 17:39
do you have a few examples of what kind of templates are designed for each price?
CommunityOne
August 13th, 2002, 20:08
I myself am absolutely not attracted by that website and wouldn't think of buying a design by him!
Well, if you want to think my services are bad, you can think that. I don't care. Just don't post bad comments on my services in MY thread. I DID NOT ask for a review or a critique so lay off my services.
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Thank you. :angry2:
Daniel
August 13th, 2002, 20:32
Originally posted by sucker
examples??
Exactly what I'm thinking.
Mekhu
August 13th, 2002, 20:33
Great to see you defending your business, as I agree I'd do the same...
But I've yet to see you offer answers to the questions asked...
CommunityOne
August 13th, 2002, 20:38
Well, here you go.
I will be adding examples during the next two weeks, I have a ton stored on my computer, so you can see the example sites I have created.
nitroboy
August 14th, 2002, 06:27
I think there is one example on his site: go to services and on the bottom (under clients image) there is a link
sucker
August 14th, 2002, 07:46
to me the service link is dead..
Jan
August 14th, 2002, 08:05
Works for me mewgood ;)
Maybe if you don't use redirection and go straight to http://www.deeplist.com/users/community1/services.html
http://www.aws.org/sections/tri_river/ is the example.
sucker
August 14th, 2002, 18:45
well
ya he put the wrong URl when I click service it redirect to this URl
http://www.deeplist.com/users/community1/services/html
thx Jan.
CommunityOne
August 14th, 2002, 19:51
That's it.
THIS IS NOT A REVIEW THREAD FOR MY COMPANY!!!
This is simply a thread to promote my services and I have a client which likes my services very much so you can think what you want to, so just LAY OFF MY THREAD!
Besides, those of you who have your own websites, what is your business badmouthing my services, even POSTING in my thread.
Thank You.:angry2:
allanh
August 15th, 2002, 00:43
I am not here to praise or criticise your hosting/designing.
However, on the issue of people responding to threads, I like to make some points:
1. No on "owns" a thread. A thread starter is just someone who starts a thread and he/she has no right (or power, for that matter) to tell people what to type on their keyboards.
2. Anyone is liable to criticisms if they make a statement in the public ( whether in real life or cyberspace ). It's just like when a politician or anyone who make a public announcement, newspapers, editorials, TV news, or whoever can always make their reponse.
Another example is when a company makes a crappy game ( I am not saying yours is), it can not tell game magzines not to review it just because the company did not ask for a review.
I guess in simple words: To make a statement in the public, you should be prepared for public opinion.
spec
August 15th, 2002, 02:24
Accually Liable is a very tricky case law. First you have to prove that this persons comments are damaging, and second you have to prove them untrue.
Now if I said that I would not pay a canadian quarter for a web design by you, how are you going to prove that I am lying
CommunityOne
August 15th, 2002, 07:58
Those of you with websites that are replying to this thread, I seriously don't think you would even (as someone said) pay a Canadian Quarter for my services.
And then, this thread is geared towards those WITHOUT websites.
Think what you want about my services but don't post negative comments in this thread.
As Jan said, if you don't like the offer, just ignore the post.
Thank You.:angry2:
MaXAngel
August 15th, 2002, 11:50
since somehow saying my opinion is forbidden here (don't you guys have democracy over there in america? :) )
i "just" wanted to comment, that the costs are way too high for such websites made "just" with StarOffice/5.1 (Win32)... it makes the thing look unprofessional...
(i hate not saying my opiniom :D it sound far too good.. )
@allanh: you hit the point!
CommunityOne
August 15th, 2002, 15:32
I do have other software for web designing. The other software didn't come to mind until I had the whole site up.
since somehow saying my opinion is forbidden here (don't you guys have democracy over there in america? )
MaXAngel, The moderators make up the rules in this community. I have no authority in the matter. If these moderators don't want people to post negative comments in this forum, then we have to go along with them, or quit posting in this community altogether. There is no way we could report FWS to ICANN for rules we don't like.
I have said it before and I will say it again, if you don't like the offer, just ignore the post.
I happen to agree with these rules for this forum. If you were providing a service, would you want me to say, "I wouldn't even pay a cent for those services"???
Think About It! :angry2:
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