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Belowyou will find Google’s top ranked information on website design costs. What you will not find is our agency charging the huge fees that everyone thinks is the standard cost for website design in 2024. At Lucky DC Advertising Agency we design and build you a site and ask for no money till you are satisfier . Our fees are  more than half the cost Google has listed. In some areas our fees our 90% less 

No contracts and all updates are free. Also included is asocial media pages, business listings profiles,  and local SEO best practices both on and off page  . 

What should you pay for a website design?
 

 
This is what Google answer is. On average, though, you can expect to pay an upfront cost of around $500 to build a website, with an ongoing cost of around $50 per month to maintain it. This estimate is higher if you hire a designer or developer – expect an upfront charge of around $6,000, with an ongoing cost of $1,000 per year.     Sep 20, 2023.

How much does it cost to pay someone to design a website?

 
 
Hourly Rate

Reasonably skilled freelance web designers make about $75 per hour. This figure can vary, though, according to CSS-Tricks. Website Builder Expert estimates that the cost to design a website is $30 to $80 per hour, while the cost to actually develop the website is $100 to $180 per hour.

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Website FeatureWebsite BuilderWordPressWeb Designer
Website DomainUpfront Cost: $12 – $60
Monthly Cost: $0
Upfront Cost: $12 – $85
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Upfront Cost: $35 – $600
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Website HostingUpfront Cost: $0
Monthly Cost: $0
Upfront Cost: $35 – $600
Monthly Cost: $2.95 – $50
Upfront Cost: $35 – $600
Monthly Cost: $2.95 – $50
SSL CertificateUpfront Cost: $0
Monthly Cost: $0
Upfront Cost: $0 – $200
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Upfront Cost: $0 – $200
Monthly Cost: $0
Website Template or ThemeUpfront Cost: $0
Monthly Cost: $0
Upfront Cost: $0 – $50+
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Ecommerce FunctionalityUpfront Cost: $144 – $700
Monthly Cost: $12 – $60
Upfront Cost: $120 – $600
Monthly Cost: $10 – $50
Upfront Cost: $5,000 – $30,000+
Monthly Cost: $500 – $1000+
Website ContentUpfront Cost: $0
Monthly Cost: $0
Upfront Cost: $0
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Upfront Cost: $0
Monthly Cost: $100 – $500
Apps and IntegrationsUpfront Cost: $0 – $20+
Monthly Cost: $0 – $20+
Upfront Cost: $0 – $100+
Monthly Cost: $0 – $100+
Upfront Cost: $0
Monthly Cost: $0
SEO and MarketingUpfront Cost: $0
Monthly Cost: $0
Upfront Cost: $0 – $99
Monthly Cost: $0 – $99
Upfront Cost: $0
Monthly Cost: $100 – $500

There are three main ways to build a website: use a website builder, build with WordPress, or hire a web designer. Which method you choose will have a huge impact on how much your website costs. For example, creating content can be free with a web builder, but can cost over $5,000 if you’re using a web designer.

Website builders are usually the cheapest way to build a website. While WordPress is technically a free, open-source platform, you have to pay for hosting, themes, and plugins, and even professional help from a developer, which can increase your total cost.

Hiring a web designer is the most expensive option, but it’s the best choice if you need absolute control over the build and customisation of that site or that offers the highest levels of complex functionality.

Realistically, you don’t want to pay less than $5,000 for a web designer, otherwise, you might end up with a disappointing end result that you’re not happy with, but that you’ve still paid a few thousand for.

You need to choose the right method for you. Hiring a web designer is more expensive, but it takes the technical hassle out of your hands. Using a website builder is cheap and easy, but you don’t get the same level of control as you do with WordPress. WordPress gives you flexibility, but it’s the most time-consuming and hands-on approach.

We’ll walk you through each option, explore the various costs involved, and explain how to ask the right questions to get the most out of your money.


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