web site designMany pro wrestlers have a Web site, but they don't have a good Web site. Many times their information is outdated and it is a struggle for them to balance their schedules and personal time with the ability to keep their sites updated. Many wrestlers simply have poorly-designed sites that fail to help fans and wrestling promoters find what they need. The same can be said for pro wrestling promotions. It takes an even stronger concentrated effort to keep a promotional Web site updated with news & information about past and future shows, updates on what wrestlers are currently on the roster, and providing fresh interactive content for fans and wrestlers alike to keep coming to the site. TheWrestler.net aims to help pro wrestlers and promoters with the challenges of providing an easy-to-use, attractive and informative Web site. We use current Web standards mixed with interactive technology such as Macromedia Flash to design sites which appeal to fans but deliver the important information in a quick and efficient manner. |
Of course the item of most concern to nearly all of our clients is the cost. Many are familiar with those high-priced firms that either crank out a cheesey template or keep you wondering for months on end where they are. Many more are familiar with rock-bottom prices from guys who really have no experience at all. Both of these extremes do a disservice to the business of professional wrestling. So how much will this shin-dig cost you? We try not to lock down a hard-line price because many Web projects have a variety of factors which will affect the amount of time and effort it will take to complete a site. Further, we are very friendly and flexible in this area, and depending on the client and their situation, our rates may vary. In general however, we charge between $50 and $200 for a wrestler Web site, and we charge between $200 and $600 for a wrestling promotion Web site. Wrestling fan sites, news boards, etc. are individually priced per project. All of our projects do require a minimum of 10% downpayment, but may require more based on the type of project. All projects are eligible for installment payments. Final payment on a project is not due until the project is finished and the owner is satisfied with the final product. |