Web 2.0 Pricing

by Ross Hunter on January 31, 2008

Don’t you hate it when websites won’t tell you the price? You’re investigating Web 2.0 services to see if the new ways of communicating (with customers, constituents, prospects, users, etc.) are a fit for you, and you get all the reasons why you should get involved, but no indication of what it will cost you.

For Web 2.0 services provided by Hunter and Associates I’m publishing as much of the pricing structure as I can get into a fixed format. Obviously, consulting and managing for companies who want to enlarge their footprint and develop authentic engagement with their customer base is not something anyone can give a fixed cost for in advance – situations will vary.

But I don’t want anyone contacting me just to find out basic Web 2.0 costs – that’s just wasting your time. When you call, let’s talk business. Before you call you should already know the value of Web 2.0 for you, and you can learn it all through this website.

There are plenty of pages here that explain the benefits of using the two-way communication tools of Web 2.0 such as blogs and other collaboration systems. Take a look at How To Get Started With Competitive Blogging and Blogging Is Perfect For Independent Consultants for a start. But for Web 2.0 prices and costs, go straight to the PRICING page.

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