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Welcome to bizipub! If you want your web site, photos, videos, brochure or other publication online, then you've come to the right place. We publish whatever you want on the internet for $200 per web page. You can update the pages yourself or have us do it for you for no additional costs for up to one year! That's right, there are no maintenance fees!

Printing a brochure on paper can cost thousands of dollars, depending how many copies you buy. And you can't change a brochure after it's printed. But online brochures can be printed only when you need them. This saves a lot of up-front costs. And it saves cost of re-printing or wasting unused brochures!

And have you ever seen online videos, slideshows, PowerPoint presentations? Have you ever wondered how to put them online? Well now you don't have to wonder. We'll take care of it for you!

Why use bizipub?

bizipub is the only web site company that offers all of the following.
  1. Pay-as-you-go, page-by-page pricing. Most web development companies charge you an up-front set-up fee and they have a minimum dollar order. For example, Network Solutions charges $1,399 for a 5-page site. With Bizipub you can buy one page at a time at $200 apiece.
  2. See-before-you-pay delivery. Most web development companies make you pay before you see any results. So you don't know if what they make is really what you like. Bizipub makes you a sample before you pay anything.
  3. No maintenance fees. Unlike other services, we do not charge for maintenance for brochure sites. So you're not stuck with more bills after you already paid for your web site.
  4. Self-updateable sites. We update your site for free, but if you prefer to do-it-yourself, you can log in to the site and add, update and delete words and pictures yourself, 24-hours-a-day!

How bizipub! works

You pay nothing until you see some results.
  1. First, tell us the basic idea for your web site.
  2. Next, describe how you want it to look.
  3. Then, we will build you a working example web site that you can see on the Internet.
If you like what you see, send us your content and payment—we will publish your web site within a month. (Note: you must prepare all content, such as pictures and words that you want on your web site.)

If not, you pay nothing and we remove the site.

Internet publishing is similar to printing

If you've ever printed a paper brochure, you know the steps:

  1. You get an idea.
  2. You write it down.
  3. You edit it.
  4. When it’s finally done, you send it to a printer.
  5. Once it’s printed, you can’t change it.
Publishing a brochure-style web site is similar:
  1. You get an idea.
  2. You sketch it out.
  3. You tweak it.
  4. When it’s finally done, you publish it to the Internet.
  5. But after it's published, you can and should update it on a continuing basis.

Of course, paper brochures are handy because you don't need a computer to show them. However, online brochures have other advantages:

  • People don't throw them away.
  • People can find them later if they need them.
  • People all over the world can find them by searching (googling) the Internet.
  • And if you need a paper copy, you can always print the most recent version.

Case Study: Bridgeport Chamber of Commerce Publishes Web Site in Less than a Week!

On Friday, June 6, 2008, Bruce Winchell and I visited Jill Thieme at the Cass River Yacht Club. Since at least 2006, Bruce had been eager to implement a fully-functional web site for the Bridgeport Area Chamber of Commerce. Without Jill's approval, this would be impossible, so Bruce arranged my introduction.

I talked excitedly to Jill about the prospect of a new web site, but Jill remained aloof. It appeared to me that she had heard such talk before. It occurred to me that if I proved myself before she made a decision, perhaps the decision would be easier to make.

"Why don't I just build your web site for you before you buy," I suggested. "If you like it you can buy it, if not, then no hard feelings."

She paused.

"I'll make you a functional site by your Chamber meeting on Tuesday," I said.

Jill seemed skeptical that it could be done so quickly.

Well, it really is possible to create a web site in a day or two, if you know what you're doing. Bruce provided me with digital photos, and I gathered information about the Bridgeport community from the Census Bureau and other sources. Within about twelve hours of development work on Friday and Saturday, the demonstration site was complete.

I presented the site at the Chamber meeting on Tuesday, June 10. It was approved that very day. You can see the results at www.bridgeportchambermi.org.