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by Ice Cream Jonsey 06/16/2018, 9:41am PDT |
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Buddy of mine started a business where he compiles statistics, facts, anecdotes and the like for sports broadcasting. So imagine the local guy calling radio for your baseball team - if he goes into business with this company he would get updates when the Astros come to town or whatever with fresh content instead of the same old crap that every announcer and the like goes with. He's got a ton of connections and it's going well, that is not what this is about.
He is thinking of putting up for sale the same sort of thing in booklet form or whatever - so instead of buying a program at the game, you'd have something like his thing. I don't think he wants to go the etsy route.
What would the design of a website cost where someone can log on, see a couple pages for samples and then make a credit card or PayPal payment? I used to do this sort of thing in the same way that the one DJ for every radio station used to make websites. I can't do it any more, it's all become too advanced. But I haven't the faintest idea what designers charge. Assuming in this case that he has his hosting already setup. $500? $2000?
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