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Web Marketing Guide

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Web Marketing Guide (675kb) to assist planning the promotion of your site.

Free Quote

This questionnaire will gather some basic data essential to making the best and most economical website tailored to your situation.

Please fill it out as completely as possible and submit it. If some questions do not apply to your situation, you may leave them blank.

If you would prefer to receive a faxed or emailed version of this form or to speak with us in person before filling out anything, please phone (07) 3390 7151, or you can send us an email: info@netnoise.com.au, or write to us at this address.


CONTACT INFORMATION
Organisation Name
Your Name (contact person)
Phone

Email Address

 

 

PROJECT DETAILS
How many pages do you require? 1 to 5
6 to 15
16 to 30
31 to 60
61 to 100
Over 100
Do you need a Domain Name?
Do you require hosting?
What is the budget for the project? Undecided
Up to $1,000
Up to $2,000
Up to $5,000
Up to $10,000
Over$10,000
Project Needs
Select all that apply
e-Commerce
Content Management
Web Log
Other (Describe)
What do you want your website to do?
Your Existing web address(es) (if any):
By clicking the "Submit" button below, you are authorising us to contact you. Would you prefer response by: Email
Phone
Fax

How did you hear about us?

 

Word of mouth
Yellow Pages
Search Engine
Other (Describe)

If you have any questions about this form, website design, or e-commerce, or to set up an appointment, please feel free to contact us.

Web design & development tip

Project brief

We don't recommend starting work on a site without a definite detailed brief that has been signed off by both parties.

Not only is it useful to have the scope of the work exactly defined so no mistakes are made, but you can refer to the document later if there's any "scope creep" (the act of increasing the size or functionality of a site and trying to get it under the scope of the original design brief without paying more).

 
 
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