Guide

Website cost guide for small businesses.

A useful price depends on the job. This guide explains the factors that change scope and cost.

Page count and structure

More pages usually means more planning, copy, layout work, internal links and testing.

Content and imagery

A site is cheaper when good copy and images exist. It costs more when content needs shaping from scratch.

Design depth

A simple brochure site costs less than a more detailed custom layout with multiple service pages and case studies.

Hosting and maintenance

Hosting, backups, security checks and updates should be considered as part of the real cost.

Why cheap can become expensive

A cheap site can cost more later if it is slow, unclear, hard to update or missing search basics.

Related help

Useful next steps.