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chuckt101
09-27-2003, 10:18 PM
Attention all Webdesigners!!!

Webdogue has just been opened!

What is Webdogue?
Webdogue is a resource for all webdesigners to list their services on. At Webdogue, designers can submit their listings on behalf of their company, or themselves. To add your site, simply click on "Add site" at the bottom of any page and select the categories you wish to be displayed in. Categories are formed based on type of design (template/custom-from-scratch design) and price range. Feel free to submit in as many categories as you desire as long as your services fit the category specifications! All submissions are verified manually to eliminate abuse.

Those in need of web design can simply browse the directory and search for designers that meet their specifications!

The first 10 designers to register get to have their site listed on the main page for free for one month, so hurry!

Site link: http://www.webdogue.com

bagfull
09-28-2003, 09:07 AM
In place of sub-categories based on price, it should be ASP/Php/.net/pl/cgi etc. or something like flash/photoshop etc.

For Eg. we (www.bagfull.net) are into designing from few dollars to any amount... so where should we register?

Jeoworks
09-28-2003, 10:04 AM
You might want to adjust your price scale.

900+ for your highest price for a complete site is extremely cheap. I take it you don't expect any high end clients to come there?

chuckt101
09-28-2003, 11:17 AM
Originally posted by bagfull
In place of sub-categories based on price, it should be ASP/Php/.net/pl/cgi etc. or something like flash/photoshop etc.

For Eg. we (www.bagfull.net) are into designing from few dollars to any amount... so where should we register?

Every one that fits your scale. It was really designed to be simpler for the consumer - consumers are more into "how much it costs" over "are you going to use php?" Since many designers combine technologies anyway, it would be difficult to categorize designers based on which technologies they implement.

Pricing was chosen as the partitioning factor because it usually reflects the type of "quality" a designer brings, among other factors.

chuckt101
09-28-2003, 11:19 AM
Originally posted by Jeoworks
You might want to adjust your price scale.

900+ for your highest price for a complete site is extremely cheap.

I agree; changes will be made.