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15 Replies Last post: Jul 24, 2009 8:26 PM by jessicalore

How much does a website cost?

Feb 23, 2009 12:34 PM

Click to view rolonap's profile Authority rolonap 12 posts since
Jan 29, 2009
Hello SBOC:
I am considering the creation of a website to promote my 8 month old bussines. I just want to have an idea of the cost on having a website build and maintained. Here are some details on what it would require:

  • Main page to show store locations, bussines descripcion and products categories.
  • Search capabilities within the site
  • List 6 categories of products each with 100+ products. Only about 50 out of this 600 need individual details (separate page with picture and extra details).
  • No animacions or music required, just some pictures and company logo displayed
  • Be able to take feedback from customers (e-mail)
  • Product list has to be updated every 2 months (adding and deleting products).

How much more would it cost to add e-commerce to this site once it is built? (let's call this phase two, 8-12 months after website is launched)

Any feedback would be greatly appreciatted.
Rolonap
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Click to view sbWebCentral's profile Professional sbWebCentral 2 posts since
Feb 23, 2009
1. Re: How much does a website cost? Feb 23, 2009 1:22 PM
From your description, depending on the quality of work you are expecting and degree of your involvement, you're usually looking at $200 to $1,500 for phase one, and $2,000 to $8,000 for phase two. Plus around $50 to $80/hour maintainance or $40 to $200/month.
If you're more tech savvy and want spend less, you can choose to do it all yourself with open source CMS. In this case, you don't have a peny out of pocket expense and pay only peanuts for hosting.($20/year possible).
Click to view your_web_guy's profile Mogul your_web_guy 68 posts since
Aug 4, 2008
2. Re: How much does a website cost? Feb 23, 2009 1:29 PM
We can set you up with a content management system that will meet your needs for phase one for 899 set up and 59 per month which includes everything (updates, maintenance, hosting, etc...)

however if you are going to do that many products in the first place i would suggest doing the ecommerce suite from the get go to save re entering data - to do ecommerce it is 1199 one time with the same monthly. Merchant fees are not included but we can recommend a pretty good company. If you dont want folks to purchase online right away the ecom package probably still is the best idea because we can make it just a catalog without add to cart buttons until you are ready to go that route.

if you would like to see more from my company go to http://www.your-web-guys.com/ and click around.
Click to view Iwrite's profile Mogul Iwrite 1,100 posts since
Dec 29, 2007
3. Re: How much does a website cost? Feb 23, 2009 1:48 PM
I think you get 3 - 5 estimates from web designers who you have seen their work. Compare the list of things they are willing to do, evaluate the quality of the sites they have done and then talk with them over the phone or in person to find out what they are thinking as far as your project is concerned. Talking to them will give you an idea of what it will be like to work with them.

I understand that this may feel like a lot of work but it will save you a lot of grief later. The more you know going into the project, the better the experience will be. This process is more about the quality of the work and less about the price - you want a site that does what you need and can grow with you in the future. You also want a designer that takes pride in his/her work and will give you the most bang for your buck.

I agree that you should think about doing the e-commerce at the beginning. It will be less work intensive in the beginning and you can have all the bugs worked out. You can have the e-commerce turned off and then when you are ready simply have it turned on, removing the need for a phase two.

Take your time with the process and ask lots of questions. After investing this much time and money, you are not going to want to have to do this again in a year or two because you are not happy with your site. Plan it out from the beginning.

I hope this helps.
Iwrite
Click to view rolonap's profile Authority rolonap 12 posts since
Jan 29, 2009
4. Re: How much does a website cost? Feb 23, 2009 3:49 PM
in response to: sbWebCentral
Thank you very much for your feedback, a price range is exactly what I was looking for.
Click to view Anne87's profile Authority Anne87 15 posts since
Feb 10, 2009
5. Re: How much does a website cost? Feb 24, 2009 8:24 PM
Have you got a website that works best for your business?
I have a piece of info that would help you make a cost-effective decision for your website.

You may need to check Metro Web Solution's website.
Their technical and graphical expertise coupled with marketing skills is the perfect blend needed to make your online business profitable.
Here are a few why their Web sites are better --

- We Can Get Your Business Online, Fast!
- Professional Layout and Design
- 10 Gigabytes of Storage Space
- Unlimited Site Modifications
- No Lengthy Contract Commitment
- Automatic Software Upgrades
- Other Features includes E-mail account, Domain Name Registration, Site Promotion Tool, E-commerce Tools, etc.

I think the features of the Web sites they provide already answer most of your questions.
Check out the website www.metrowebsolution.com
Let me know if you need more info.

Best Wishes.

Click to view Srinyvas's profile Start-up Srinyvas 2 posts since
Feb 25, 2009
6. Re: How much does a website cost? Feb 25, 2009 7:40 AM
Hi ,
Website is a address for Online :
Before Designing Websites you will come to know some business Statics llike

1. From where Peoples are intested in my business?
2. How many ways are there to market my business through online?
3. How Kind of Growth will I get If i market my products through online.?
4. why I want Website and From Website marketing How much Return on investment (ROI) will i get?
there has lot of Companies Providing Best website designs with very affordable cost like us .....

If u want to know more or have any queries Contact me. I ll be give best suggestion for online marketing strategies
Click to view smallbiz4u's profile Professional smallbiz4u 7 posts since
Mar 1, 2009
7. Re: How much does a website cost? Mar 1, 2009 9:34 PM
For us, it only costs $88 to start. Come and visit us at

http://smallbiz.comyr.com
Click to view righttoo's profile Professional righttoo 4 posts since
Feb 28, 2009
8. Re: How much does a website cost? Mar 2, 2009 12:04 AM
If you have a little bit of extra time on your hands or if one of your employees does. You can alway try a web hosting company like go daddy or homestead. most of these providers offer all the tools you would need to manage and run a ecommerce site. And they offer very user friendly site builders. If this is an option for you. you can check out some reviews on these hosting providers at http://www.affordableweb-hosting.com/easysitebuilder.htm
Click to view jshindl's profile Start-up jshindl 1 posts since
May 6, 2009
9. Re: How much does a website cost? May 6, 2009 3:36 PM
http://blog.curvine.com/wordpress/2009/04/20/how-much-does-a-web-site-cost/

This article has some general guidance on how to answer this question.
Click to view vnavguys's profile Mogul vnavguys 111 posts since
Apr 22, 2009
10. Re: How much does a website cost? May 9, 2009 10:59 AM
I would like to add something here without the pitching that usually goes on. I see this a jillion times over when people want to start or develop a website. They want a price to build it out, and there is a ton of people that do that, but they miss the most important thing. You must allocate a budget for optimizing that site. Its even more important than site design. A designer will scream his objections to this case, but i say this. It does not matter much how pretty it is, if you cannot be found in the search engines, then it is a waste of time and money. Most website designers know NOTHING about search engine optimization, marketing sites, getting links and building authority in Google. This is key if you want to suceed. So how do you learn about SEO? Thats the journey, you will need to invest some time into this area and either hire good people or do a lot of research.
I hope this helped.
Ken
Click to view sahathom's profile Professional sahathom 6 posts since
Feb 12, 2009
11. Re: How much does a website cost? May 9, 2009 7:07 PM

hi,


i have my own web design and development company and we do things a little differently and more affordable for you. We base our rates on monthly sbuscriptions, so in your case it would be $35/month to build the site, after it is completed you would still pay the $35/month but that involves unlimited maintenance/new features etc that you want done to your site. Email me if you want to hear more about how we operate!


jenny@digitalpatches.net

Click to view envyeconomy's profile Professional envyeconomy 6 posts since
Jun 24, 2009
12. Re: How much does a website cost? Jun 24, 2009 3:00 PM
Cost of the website is based on the web designer its a service business I don't care what you need or don't need its going to vary so web designer by web designer
Click to view david_aa's profile Mogul david_aa 41 posts since
Jul 1, 2009
13. Re: How much does a website cost? Jul 1, 2009 10:47 AM
Hello rolonap! I'm a young lawyer who wants to put his practice on the web. And I was limited in my financial resources as well. I was offered a website for $900 and for $3000. But recently I found a service provider which offers high quality website exactly for lawyers just for $49 per month. They also give a free domain name and unlimited hosting. For me this sounds really reasonable, I checked this website builder during free trial and now going to order the whole service package. if you are interested in an advanced website, find the details here http://www.site2you.com
Click to view goshen's profile Start-up goshen 1 posts since
Jul 1, 2009
14. Re: How much does a website cost? Jul 1, 2009 10:02 PM
in response to: david_aa
Hey Everyone,

Small business owners can build/host a website for free with Yola. Here's a link:

http://www.yola.com/

BusinessWeek recently named Yola one of the 50 Best Tech Startups. It's a cool company worth checking out!

http://bwnt.businessweek.com/interactive_reports/tech_startups_you_should_know_2009/

(Full disclosure: I am an MIT student interning with Yola for the summer but I decided to work here because the company is so dynamic!)

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