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Hi my name is Tyler and I am 18 years old

I do freelance web development and design, along with maintenance and domain transfers for web hosts.

I am experienced in HTML, CSS, JavaScript and Jquery. I also do themes for numerous different software platforms such as; Xenforo, Buycraft, Minecraft Market, Multicraft and many other types of panels.

All sites unless requested by the customer wont be using templates and will be custom and also customized for the customer.

I also do bigger jobs and custom jobs which you can find more info about on my website.

tnrdesign.net

Average Pricing:

Website designing and maintenance: 30$+ (varies on amount of pages)
Software Theme (Xenforo, buycraft, another software): 15$+
Xenforo setup: 5$+ (depending on what you want done)

I am really interested in working with anyone and i'm very committed and cooperative.

To contact me here is some of my info:

Work Email: [email protected]

My Website: http://tnrdesign.net/

Thank you for taking your time to read this and I look forward to working with you!


 
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Petabyte This is my full time job. I do professional development for many big companies and in the market place $500 is a very fair and yet cheap price for any website. I have known people who have paid $1000+ for a 5 page information site without even any e-commerce integration. All my designs are responsive and the code is clean. Once the client receives their site is is 100% theirs. I do not own the source code nor do I have the rights to it anymore.[DOUBLEPOST=1494011516][/DOUBLEPOST]But I also do smaller jobs for much much cheaper. My website is mainly for corporate companies too look at. My prices in my post are what I do for communities such as MCM.
 
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Huge vouch! Tazzez works very hard and is very respectful.
 

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Petabyte This is my full time job. I do professional development for many big companies and in the market place $500 is a very fair and yet cheap price for any website. I have known people who have paid $1000+ for a 5 page information site without even any e-commerce integration. All my designs are responsive and the code is clean. Once the client receives their site is is 100% theirs. I do not own the source code nor do I have the rights to it anymore.[DOUBLEPOST=1494011516][/DOUBLEPOST]But I also do smaller jobs for much much cheaper. My website is mainly for corporate companies too look at. My prices in my post are what I do for communities such as MCM.
This title is misleading then, as on MCM "Cheap" means cheap for MCM standards which is literally nothing.
 

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This title is misleading then, as on MCM "Cheap" means cheap for MCM standards which is literally nothing.
I understand what your saying. I have now changed it due to me not realizing I still had that in the Title.

All the best,

- Tyler
 

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I have had a little look at your website's code, are you using a template? I ask because there are sections with class names not relevant to the section, such as a promo class on an about section. There's also a lot of commented out code.
 

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I have had a little look at your website's code, are you using a template? I ask because there are sections with class names not relevant to the section, such as a promo class on an about section. There's also a lot of commented out code.

The commented code is because this site was to be used by one of my old clients until he ended up within some financial troubles, so I decided to make it my own because mine was dated at the time. The sections I never changed the classes to because I was just being lazy. The portfolio page on the other hand is a template and is not updated at all. Been extremely busy with work not online over the past couple months but I still like to maintain a presence here on MCM.

I understand where your concern/question came from. Hopefully this explains it.

All the Best,

Tyler
 

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Petabyte This is my full time job. I do professional development for many big companies and in the market place $500 is a very fair and yet cheap price for any website. I have known people who have paid $1000+ for a 5 page information site without even any e-commerce integration. All my designs are responsive and the code is clean. Once the client receives their site is is 100% theirs. I do not own the source code nor do I have the rights to it anymore.But I also do smaller jobs for much much cheaper. My website is mainly for corporate companies too look at. My prices in my post are what I do for communities such as MCM.
I see flaws. You say your website is for corporate companies to look at, yet under portfolio you have 4 minecraft website designs? Should this not be filled with the high profile "big companies" clients for credibility? Not to mention all other developers can have responsive designs and clean cut code? You need to alter your prices for the mc community. These big companies may have the funds to fork the industry standard prices however most on this forum are sub 20, hell probably sub 18. Not trying to trash your thread, however you need to adjust your prices, services and all round proposal to fit the audience of mc market. Good luck with selling either way!
 

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I see flaws. You say your website is for corporate companies to look at, yet under portfolio you have 4 minecraft website designs? Should this not be filled with the high profile "big companies" clients for credibility? Not to mention all other developers can have responsive designs and clean cut code? You need to alter your prices for the mc community. These big companies may have the funds to fork the industry standard prices however most on this forum are sub 20, hell probably sub 18. Not trying to trash your thread, however you need to adjust your prices, services and all round proposal to fit the audience of mc market. Good luck with selling either way!

I appreciate your input. Like ive said previously, The prices on my site arnt for this community. Only reason I link my site on here is because people look to see if people have websites on here. I'm not changing my main pages for this small community when most of my income/work is not from this community.
 

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I appreciate your input. Like ive said previously, The prices on my site arnt for this community. Only reason I link my site on here is because people look to see if people have websites on here. I'm not changing my main pages for this small community when most of my income/work is not from this community.
But all of the work on your "corporate website" is from this community? That's what I'm confused about
 

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But all of the work on your "corporate website" is from this community? That's what I'm confused about

I havnt changed my portfolio page to the one I now have made yet. Also havn't seen the need in changing anything on that portfolio page because I'm throwing it out soon once I have time to update it.

I understand the confusion.

Cheers,
Tyler
 

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I havnt changed my portfolio page to the one I now have made yet. Also havn't seen the need in changing anything on that portfolio page because I'm throwing it out soon once I have time to update it.

I understand the confusion.

Cheers,
Tyler
Ah ok, good luck with the new portfolio page, and selling / designing :)
 
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