However, there are companies that still remain unable to afford to update their website due to the cost or there are simply too many websites to update. This leaves the website with stagnant information and dwindling visitors. Updated content is what most search engines look for in listing websites in search results.
We will carry out updates and maintenance of the following nature:
- removal of old content
- updates of existing pages
- new pages
- new articles
- new images
- regular news updates
- new products
- new events
- new website
These may be required daily, weekly, monthly or just one.
One-off Update
If the update is one-off we will charge the small one-off fee which starts from £10* and will depend on how much needs updating.
Regular Updates
If updates need to be made on a regular basis and can be carried out automatically without any prompts from yourselves, simply let us know what needs updating, where or what the update source is and we will update it for you automatically. Upon request, we will provide regular reports on what has been updated for you to check. The rates will depend on the nature of the update and on how often but it can be as low as £5* per hour.
New Website
If you have a new website which will have a lot of content but currently has none, we will input information for you to complete the website. The rates for this will depend on the number of pages but it can be as low as £10* per hour.
The website may reside where it currently does, we will not ask for it to be moved elsewhere. We will carry out the changes using existing details. All original pages that are updated will be backed up by us even though we aim to get the updates right first time round.
If you would not like to disclose the login details of the website send us the pages that need updating. We will work on them then send them back to you.
Whatever the updates or nature of the website may be we will carry out the work, to your specification, accurately, efficiently and for a small fee.
* We will also provide USD rates.



