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I Want A Website, But What Will It Cost? - Part 2

As I promised in last month’s article, "I Want A Website. Now What Do I Do?" I’m going to talk about the cost of creating a website.

Depending on what you want a website to do, how you want it to look and how complicated it will be, the price can range from free, to hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Let’s start off with the free stuff. There are several ways to get a free website.

Depending on your needs, these options for a free site may work for you, but remember the saying, "You get what you pay for." This is especially true in website design. Each of these options has advantages and disadvantages. Only you can decide if they will be appropriate for you.

If you realize you will need to pay some money for a site, but want to keep it to a minimum, you have several options.

The final step, of course, is to hire me, or someone else like me, who of course won’t be as good. Hiring a website designer may cost more, but if you do, there are a lot of headaches you won’t have to deal with.

Website designers offer a range of options, including:

The fees website designers charge varies, based on skill, geographic location and several other factors. Most website designers will charge between $30 and $100 an hour.

When trying to figure out the total cost of a site there are other expenses you need to think about, too.

Some people want a database site. This lets you up automatically collect data on forms visitors fill out, and it can make updating your site easier by filling in forms that only you can assess. Then this new data is automatically added to your site. If you need a database on your site, be warned that they are expensive to create. It’s not uncommon for a database designer to charge $200 an hour. It can easily double, or triple, the cost of a website.

So, let’s put this all together. Here are some rough prices for a basic custom website, created with HTML, no database and with very little graphic design work being done. That means that there isn’t any animation or flash, no photographs or artwork purchased and nothing real fancy on the site.

For an individual, this may be more than you wanted to spend. The free or less expensive options would probably be a better way to go.

For a business, this is a good investment. It’s a one-time expense that will promote your products and services for many years.

So, pry open your wallets, pull out your cash and plastic, and give me a call today. No reallyArticle Submission, call me know. I’m waaaaitinnnngggg………

Copyright 2007 Jeff Colburn

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