Symbiotic Networks Published Rates of Service for 2018 | Eastern North Carolina Now

    Symbiotic Network, Inc. (SNI), a regional leader in leading edge proprietary content management systems (CMS) and interactive interface in website design, offers this publication of 2018 Rates for the various services related to our estimable and evolving aforementioned forte - all things Web related.

    That forte has led us, Symbiotic Networks, to build three content management systems, two that are continuing to evolve, with our primary CMS, Symbiotic Publisher, now being split into two classes: Symbiotic Publisher, a databased structured Search priority product that can organize posts in categories, and can be parlayed into an online community with a private messaging service; Symbiotic Publisher Pro has all the features of Symbiotic Publisher, but with some additional features, and, more importantly, can be tailored for clients with large data needs, ie publications, small to large governments (if it suits their specific needs), large industries, etc.

    Symbiotic Publisher may be our gold standard CMS; able to suit most every business /government /publishing entity's needs (BCN is powered by our standard Symbiotic Publisher Pro CMS); however, we still have two other content management systems: SimpleSite (which is a basic post blogging system); Symbiotic Core Systems, which represents a spectrum of the basic needs of Web publishing to a system capable of fulfilling the most elaborate needs of large: governments (should suit large governmental needs, and can be modified past its base capabilities to do so if need be), publishers, online commerce platforms, and industries.

Symbiotic Networks's Rates for Varied CMS Services


SimpleSite                               $16.00   per month    
Symbiotic Publisher             $26.00  per month, base price  
Symbiotic Publisher Pro     $43.00  per month, base price   
Symbiotic Core System        $224.00  per month, base price  

    As I have intimated in the narrative, and is reflected in the our content management system's service rates above, our Symbiotic Publisher's base system is extremely powerful, and can perform multiple functions not found in other CMSs; however, since it is our code, we have the capability to offer specialized features the fit perfectly within our system for the more economically endowed client, and at a value that far exceeds our regional competition ... such as it is.

    To that extent, to better serve our current and future clients, our offering of these multiple, and extremely varied content management systems will afford every possible client the range of choice to achieve their various needs at the lowest possible cost, at the most significant value currently offered in this region. This can be easily accomplished by picking one of the three CMSs that are offered in the table of rates above, with a base price, and then one may be free to purchase from a suite of proprietary services offered to better enhance their personalized needs. Accordingly, it is our broadest intent, our firmest desire to provide whatever service that each individual client might require, perfectly tailored to their needs.

SNI's Consultation /Design/Development Rates for 2017


Best Man Rate      Design,Consultation,Planning     $64.00 per hour
    Tech Rate           Implementation, Maintenance    $35.00 per hour

BCN /SNI Sales Campaign and Incentive Package

    Available, beginning in 2018, will be the synergies of Eastern North Carolina NOW, Beaufort County NOW and Beaufort County Business, which are forged together to produce an online community for business, whereby interested, interesting businesses can be better represented in this competitive online world of the internet, where often many, though worthy, go unnoticed. We help all of our business associates and friends get noticed, to market, and hopefully to flourish.

SNI Expands to Creative Services



    Also, beginning in 2018, we are initiating a Creative Services department within SNI, where we can create content: some for marketing, some for public interest, where we draw attention to what is best: within us, where we live, and how we best proceed to manifest that to the World.

    Contact Information below:

    Stan Deatherage,
     Accounts Manager   •   Publisher of BCN   •   President of Symbiotic Networks, Inc.
     SNI# (252) 946-1132   •   Cell# (252) 944-3905   •   Email: stan@beaufortcountynow.com
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