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Website Revisions

Get Your Website Perfect with Custom Revisions at Flexible Prices

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What is Website Revisions?

A Website Revisions is a service where we make adjustments and improvements to your existing website to align with your updated goals, preferences, or new features. Whether you're looking for minor tweaks or more substantial redesigns, revisions ensure your website stays fresh, relevant, and functional.


How Does Website Revisions Pricing Work?

Our pricing for Website Revisions depends on the complexity of the changes you need. We offer a flexible pricing model to suit your budget and the nature of your revisions:

Starting at Free
For minor updates or simple changes, we offer free revisions to help you keep your website in top shape.


$40 USD
For more extensive revisions, such as redesigning or adding multiple features, the price starts at $40 USD.

Note:

The final price may vary depending on the scope and complexity of the changes. Larger revisions, such as adding new sections, implementing complex features, or enhancing performance, will have a higher cost.


What Can You Revise?

Here are some examples of what can be revised with our service:

Content Updates:
Modify text, images, and videos to keep your content up-to-date.


Design Changes:
Update the layout, colors, fonts, and overall design of your website to match your evolving brand.


New Features or Sections:
Add new pages, sections, or functionalities to enhance user experience and engagement.


SEO or Performance Improvements:
Revise technical elements to improve SEO rankings or boost website performance.


Bug Fixes:
Resolve any existing technical issues to ensure smooth functionality.

STRICTLY WE ONLY REVISE WEBSITES THAT WAS MADE BY CODEXCON


Whether you need a minor update or a complete redesign, our Website Revisions service provides a cost-effective way to keep your website in top form. With flexible pricing starting at free and going up to $40 USD, we make it easy for you to get the revisions you need based on your goal's complexity.

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