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Best way to set up new web design product


totallytech

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I found the bundles section, but I don't seem to be able to configure the system how I wanted...

 

I created a new bundle called "Product One", I added the hosting account I'm planning on using and it seems to automatically add a domain name in to it. I cannot seem to charge one price for the first year and then just the domain name / hosting renewals each year, so guessing thats not the way to do it...

 

I created a new product, called "Product One", Configured it to have the hosting spec and the free domain name for the first year, but cannot get the price to be right, I was trying to use a set up fee, for the price but then there is no recurring charge....

 

I'm guessing the only way to do it would be to have a set up fee for 263.00, then the recurring fee of 36.00 which means they would pay 299 today and then 36 each year afterwards (plus the domain name cost too)....

 

Just looks really messy..... Is this the best / only way?

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for the sake of argument, let's say you want to charge £300 for this - I would have thought that there are two basic options.

 

1. use a single product - let's say £265 setup fee (charged once in first year) and then recurring price of £35 for hosting+ free domain in first year... or

2. product bundle containing a "web design product" (£265 one-off); hosting product with free domain 1st year (£35 recurring).

 

recurring invoices for both suggestions should only show the hosting & domain (separately) as an on-going cost.

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