$69 
for 3 pages includes 2 hours of design time

What type of information can appear on my Web site?
The information that you decide to have on your Web site is up to you! Here are a few ideas:

Contact Information

  •  Name

  •  Address

  •  City, State

  •   Postal Code

  •   Phone Number

  •   Fax Number

  •   E-mail Address

Company Information

  •   Products, Services, and Specialties

  •   Number of years in business

  •   Number of employees

  •    Location(s) or directions

  •    Hours of operation

  •    Method of payment accepted

  •    Brief biography of owner(s) and/or staff

  •    Service Area

  •    Catalog

  •    Specials

  •    Logos or pictures

  •    Awards, memberships, affiliations

  •    Mission Statement

  •     Languages spoken

  •     Key search words

What will my Web site look like?
You can choose from 14 different page styles for your Web site (examples). If you are unsure which page is best for your Web site, simply ask the Web Design Team for tips and styles available.

How do I submit materials to the WebAJM.Com Web Design Team?
You may submit your Web site materials via e-mail or US Mail. WebAJM.Com does have the right to reject submissions. For more information on limitations or prohibited activities go to the WebAJM.Com Terms of Service page.

Please e-mail contents to .  If you have questions regarding digital file formats, please e-mail the team. (see below)

After the Web site is published, WebAJM.Com will use best efforts to return all submitted materials. WebAJM.Com is not responsible for materials damaged in transit to and from WebAJM.Com.

Note: If the materials that you submit are damaged or are in an unacceptable format, the creation of your Web site may be delayed.

What directions do I need to include when I submit my Web contents to the WebAJM.Com Web Design Team?

  • If you are submitting pictures or logos via US Mail, please write the Web page style and location on the back of each picture. If you are submitting pictures via e-mail, please indicate the picture name and Web page style location in the body of the e-mail. 
  • If you are submitting plain text, brochures, white papers, and/or annual reports vie e-mail or US Mail, clearly indicate what sections should be used for your Web site. 
  • If you would like to include hyperlinks on your Web pages, please include brief descriptions or text that you would like for your Web site.

How long will it take to design my Web site?
A WebAJM.Com Web Designer will create your initial Web site within five (5) business days of the receipt of all your information. If your information damaged or in an unacceptable format, the creation of your Web site may be delayed.

How do I get a proof of my Web site?
Viewing a proof of your Web will be online. You can receive a printed version of the proof in your discussion with the WebAJM.Com Web Design Team.

How much time do I have to review the final version of my Web site before it is published?
You have two (2) business days to approve the site or submit changes once you have been notified that your Web site has been completed. If you do not respond within two (2) business days the site will be published.

Note: There is a grace period for edits for omissions, misspellings and typos during the first 14 days. 


Making Changes

How many changes can I make per month?
You have a monthly maintenance allowance of 30 minutes per month of Web design time. Additional Web design time may be purchased in 30-minute increments by e-mailing the Design Team and inquiring.

How do I submit changes?
You can submit your changes by sending an e-mail to . WebAJM.Com Web Designers are available Monday through Thursday from 8am to 5pm (EST).

How can I purchase additional Web pages or Web design time?
Additional Web pages are sold individually for $5 per page and additional Web design time may be purchased in 30-minute increments for $20. You may purchase these services by e-mailing
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Last Modified: May 27, 2003