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Laguna Bacalar Web Services

Peggy Londahl

Scott Wallace

scott@lagunabacalarweb.com

in Mexico 983 83 42177

in the U.S. 978 633 3312

 

More and more tourists are visiting Chetumal, more people are moving here, and more business are opening here. As a result, it can be hard for people to know where all the businesses are and what they offer. The Chetumal Mosaico web site helps everyone learn about your business fast and makes it easy for customers to know where you are located, what you offer, your hours, and how to connect with you.

Using the Internet to promote your business is smart — and it’s the most effective, inexpensive way to advertise. But building your own website takes a lot of money, time and expertise. Instead of going to the trouble of building a whole website, hosting it, and maintaining it, why not use the Chetumal Mosaico?

For one price, you get two easy-to-read paragraphs of contact info in the right business section (one paragraph in English and one in Spanish) plus you get two web pages (one page English and one Spanish), plus your business is included in the Chetumal map — available on the Mosaico web site to any Internet visitor. It costs only $1800 pesos to develop your two pages, two paragraphs and the map plus it costs $1200 pesos each year to host your pages, paragraphs, and the map. First year you pay $3000 pesos; the following years you pay only $1200 pesos.

Here’s what your $3000 pesos buys. First, we visit your business to learn what you do and how best to describe that on the web. Then we take photos to include on your web page. Next, we develop the paragraph and the web page — with photos and descriptions of your business and one page in English and one in Spanish. Then we add you to the Chetumal map that anyone can look at or print out. How can you possibly find cheaper advertising than that? Well, read on...  

You can buy just the paragraphs and the map on the Chetumal Mosaico. We interview you, take a picture, and put your two paragraphs (one Spanish, one English) on the Mosaico. This costs you just $750 pesos the first year and $500 pesos each year after.

The cost of advertising on the web is dramatically reduced because you share the Mosaico website with other businesses in Chetumal, and we get your information up quickly — usually in less than a week. Because the Mosaico uses a common format, the time and cost to build it are reduced. And with ten-plus years of experience, the Laguna Bacalar Web Services staff have the expertise to make your web page a top-quality job that gets customers interested in your business and helps them find the information they need fast.

Or, if you want a web site just for your business, Laguna Bacalar Web Services will be pleased to prepare a price quote. We have many happy customers who have paid between $5000 pesos and $10,000 pesos for their own web sites (five to ten pages, each in Spanish and English) plus $1200 a year if we host the site for you. Remember, we take the pictures, we write the text — you just review and revise, if needed.

 

Take a look at a few of the recent websites we have created.

 

http://www.mallanalli.com/

http://www.pericostours.com/

http://www.xcalak-ecotours.com/

http://www.bacalarproperties.com/

http://www.villasecotucan.info

http://www.casitacarolina.com

http://www.santaanitafinca.com

http://www.lagunabacalar.net


If you want, we can also prepare you a business card and mini-brochure that is ready to take to the printers, again with one copy in English and one in Spanish; price for this depends upon your requirements. We’ll be happy to help with other advertising needs as well. Ask us and we’ll give you a fixed-price quote.

ChetumalMosaico.com   You just can’t find a cheaper, better, more effective way to advertise — 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Check out our site for Bacalar at www.bacalarmosaico.com.

 

 

Last Updated: Thursday, April 17, 2008