A: The Cheapest Web Design Package is $1,000 and is the one I recommend for those on a budget.
A: Paypal. I accept payments through e-mail, so all you have to do is send money to my e-mail and Paypal will take care of the rest.

A: No, upon choosing one of the available packages down below, you pay me half of whatever package you choose.
i.e if you choose the $1,000 web design package, you would pay me $500 before any work begins and the other $500 upon completion.
Think of paying half upfront as putting a down payment on a house.
A: Upon choosing one of my packages and paying half upfront before work begins, you are paying for easy to navigate, mobile friendly web design that loads as fast as humanly possible, and in a distant third, aesthetically pleasing modern design that will make your website look like its from this decade as opposed to looking like its from 2010.
Having a website that actually works, loads fast, and isn’t a pain to navigate whether on PC or from a mobile device are the core pillars of my business, I don’t make websites that merely “wook pwetty”.
I also throw in simple website security, website back-ups, social media integration (if you have social media accounts for your business/brand), etc. for free on top of what you’re paying me for.
A: No Refunds.
I’m assuming that if you have the money to pay for my services, you are 110% committed to having a website for your business/brand.
I strive to deliver quality service with Webtastic Alchemy, getting it right before you pay me the remaining amount is what I’m all about.
I do offer one week of free maintenance service after your website goes live just in case something doesn’t work like it should, but after that, if you want tech support, you’ll have to pay me for my time which is why I aim to get it right the first time.
A: Webtastic Alchemy is available 24/7 come rain or shine no matter where you are in the world.
A: It depends on the size of the website.
A more complex multi-page website will take longer compared to a simplistic 3-page website that I can have ready to go in a matter of days.
A: Good question. If you already have a website, let me know and I’ll back up any custom code, i.e Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, Gumroad Script, etc. you might have installed on your existing website before working on the new version of it.
I can also transfer your domain over to NameHero assuming you aren’t already using it as your website hosting service.
A: Yes.
I will e-mail you the username and password for your website when its all said and done.
Note: I am NOT responsible for any changes you personally make to your website after it goes live that results in said website breaking.
A: Legally speaking, no.
I cannot guarantee that you’ll see even a 1 percent increase in sales or gain even 1 additional new customer for your business/brand after I build a website for you.
That’s not how life works.
The only thing I can promise you is that you’ll have an additional marketing tool in your arsenal after your website goes live. The rest is up to you, the economy, and Lady Luck herself.
A: If you have a legitimate business be it a brick and mortar store, an entirely online business, a social media influencer brand, blue collar business, white collar business, mom and pop business, a business that caters to children’s toys, a business that caters to pet lovers, etc, then you qualify for my services.
If you want a website where you simply gush about how much you love your cats, then look elsewhere.
A: No, not at the moment. When I do expand into building e-commerce websites, I will update this question and the price table on the home page.
A: No, with the exception of a “50% Off Sale“, I do not work for cheap, sorry. This is why I recommend the “Broke Boi Package” ($1,000) for business owners who are either tight on money or don’t want to spend a huge amount of money on web design.
A: Yes.
Before you pay me to design a website for you, I will email you a contract outlining the agreements between you and me.
If, for whatever reason, you don’t agree with something written in the contract, then no hard feelings.
If you do agree, then you shall go ahead and pay me half (50%) of whatever package you want before I get started building your website.
A: E-mail is the best way to reach me followed by social media DMs (namely Facebook Messenger). I will send you a “Terms and Conditions” letter before we get started.
A: WordPress and Elementor are how I build websites.
A: You get e-mail contact with me as I work with you every step of the way towards building your dream website for your business/brand. Can AI replicate human emotions? Yeah, didn’t think so! 😉
A:
Let me know before I get started.
Send me links to websites you like in terms of design and ease of use.
Tell me what color schemes you want.
What text fonts to use?
What kind of pictures to use?
I will build the website exactly how you want it!
A: I offer one week of free troubleshooting and website revisions after a website goes live, just in case I messed something up or you decided you didn’t like the look of something after all, but after that one week is up, any further troubleshooting or website revisions will come out of your pocket, starting at $250
Time is money, and I strive to get it right the first time when it comes to building websites.
So much so that hopefully you won’t need one week of free troubleshooting and website revisions after your website launches, but again, it is on the table just in case of a technical emergency or you’re not 100% percent satisfied with the look of your website.
A: I’ll let you in on a little secret.
You get what you pay for with FREE or CHEAP web hosting services like GoDaddy, BlueHost, Wix, etc.
That is to say, you don’t own your domain, and the amateur look of your free/inexpensive website can potentially lead to you leaving money on the table when it comes to your business.
What’s worse is that if the servers for say, GoDaddy, go down or worse, your GoDaddy website gets hacked for whatever reason, you’re screwed, and now you have to call customer support, and we all know what a massive headache it can be dealing with somebody who speaks very broken English or tries to upsell you on expensive solutions to help “fix” your problem.
In this digital age we currently live in, a potential customer’s initial impression of your business will come down to whether you have a website or not, and if you do have a website, how easy it is to click from point A to point B all the way to point Z, if it is mobile friendly and loads lightning fast, and of course, whether it looks modern or if it looks about 10 to 20 years out of date.
All that on top of whether or not they can even access the website, period.
One of the irrefutable rules of business is that you can never change a potential customer’s first impression of you and your business.
So make it a good one and spend money if you’ve got the budget for it on a professional website that not only solves the problem of initial customer impressions, but will also save you many a headache (and money spent) troubleshooting tech problems.
A: It depends on the website in question.
For a simple website with only three pages, a loading speed in the late 80s to late 90s is ideal, whereas a more complex multi-page website may have a loading speed in the late 60s to mid 70s tops.
The more “stuff” a website has on it, the longer it takes to load, even if its speed has been thoroughly optimized.
I.e, online stores for big businesses such as “Nike”, for example, will have abysmal speed scores since corporate companies will pay top dollar to have the biggest, fanciest websites known to man that are then peer reviewed by a room full of corporate suits before launching.
And yet, these multi-billion dollar companies make plenty of money in spite of having websites that are, on average, much slower than websites made for small mom and pop stores.
I use Pingdom and GTMetrix to test all website speeds, feel free to use them yourself if you don’t believe me.
