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How Much Does a Website Cost?

4 out of 5 inquiries from new customers begin with some form of the question,

“How much does a website cost?”

I think they would be most happy if we could open up the magic website price book and provide them with a useful answer. Instead, we usually say … “Well, that depends upon the type of website you would like to build.” ( How’s that for helpful? ) Actually, it is helpful because such a question begins a discussion that allows both parties to thumbnail out the actual scope of the project at hand.

Most Website include: Scale, Features and Functionality, Content Development and Interactivity.

Scale
How many sections and pages are we thinking about here?
Is it a redesign of your current site whereby the size of the site might grow by a foreseeable percentage? Is there a competing site that does a good job capturing the information we’re hoping to capture?

Have you jotted out a preliminary sitemap?
The more thoughts the client can provide on the scale of the site, the quicker we can provide helpful budgetary information.

Features and Functionality
Basically this means “What do you want visitors to be able to do on your site?” and “What type of management control and integration are you looking for on the back end?”.

Front end features are usually more obvious. Are you looking for basic forms, links and a search feature? Do you want to post jobs, manage news and events and host a forum?
Is ecommerce involved? ( If so, get ready for a good many more questions. ) Back end features are typically not as thought through. What degree of content management are you looking for? Does the site need to integrate with any other software, servers, databases? One atypical feature request can easily add 50% to the cost of a web project.

Content Development
Content covers both the Copy ( words on the page ) and Images ( photos, illustrations, video ). Will the client be providing final website copy? Or, will you be in need of copywriting and/or copyediting services? To what degree? Is there any video or photography production needed for the website? Will we be using existing photography, client provided photography or custom photography?

Interactivity
How much interactivity are we wanting to incorporate into the website? Hold all other parts equal ( scale, features, content ), a website with a high degree of interactivity ( transitions, multimedia presentations, flash integration ) can easily cost 2 to 3 times more than a basic static website.

To make the “how much?” question even more interesting, the “how much” often depends upon “who” you’re asking. As you move across the scale from part timers/freelancers/students/friends to very large agencies, the cost of a similarly scoped project will increase exponentially. Experience, team size and overhead all get factored in and influence the pricing. On the plus side, you do usually get what you pay for. Not always. Usually. Also, it’s sometimes comforting to know that your web resource will be reliable and won’t be moving/leaving the industry/graduating/you name it any time soon.

Technologies used to create your website certainly influence price. Microsoft licensing costs can add up. Open source web technology provides a major value, though is not welcome in all organizations.

Lastly, certainly not least, is the degree of search engine optimization effort that is provided with your website. If a web partner is going to invest the time and effort to identify how people find your business and then incorporate that knowledge into the architecture of the website, be prepared to see at least a few thousand dollars added to the cost of the project.

Glide
Gliderunner's profile
Gliderunner...Just a thought here...when you post an article such as this, it's generally good practice to note the source or include a link. Since you included your name at the bottom, it makes it appear that this was your original work.

How Much Does A Website Cost?

over 2 years ago
Thanks for the heads up, WG. I am in the process of figuring out how to set up my own website and I was going to ask Gliderunner a bunch of questions, but I will look elsewhere for my info.
collieflower's profile

over 2 years ago
I have several domains, and websites. A lot depends on what you are going to do with the site. Most of my pages are on Genealogy. So they are simple, basic informational pages. Therefore, I can do the coding and graphics myself.

if you are interested in 'glitzy' pages, that gets more difficult. Basic html (the language pages are written in) isn't hard to learn. There are free programs out there that you can get and use to create your pages easily. However, again, it all depends on what you want to do with your site.

Domains at this time are relatively inexpensive. And hosting plans are not too bad, either. I use GoDaddy.com for my domain registrations and hosting service. For one year, I pay about $50 for the domain and server space. And that's including several extra services that i haven't ventured to play with yet.

If you have any questions, I would be glad to help.
rainelane's profile

over 2 years ago
"How Much Does a Website Cost?--Glide Runner

This is like asking how high is up? What do you really want to know? What are you going to do with it? How many people will access it? Glide's right on point here. Hosting a web site is not as simple as it seems, nor is it all that cheaply done? All these ads for $1.99 sites only tell part of the story. You doing it by yourself, or hiring others; you have a server and the associated software/license, you have the capacity? Lots of things to think about.
RobtC's profile

over 2 years ago

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