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How much does a web site cost?

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How much does a web site cost?

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There are quite a few factors that are going to affect the ultimate cost of your website. These factors include how many pages you are going to have, if you will sell products on your website, the graphic work involved, and how interactive your future website will be. In conclusion, we don’t offer fixed pricing as certain projects involve more work.

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There are quite a few factors that are going to affect the ultimate cost of your web site. These factors include how many pages you are going to have, if you will sell products on your website, the graphic work involved, if you would like to include flash animation, and also how interactive your future web site will be. You will also need web hosting and domain name registration.

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There are quite a few factors that are going to affect the ultimate cost of your web site. These factors include how many pages you are going to have, if you will sell products on your website, the graphic work involved, and how interactive your future web site will be. You will also need web hosting and domain name registration.

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While each Web Site is different and custom features can greatly influence the cost of your Web Site, generally many small business Web Site can be purchased for under $1,000. For larger Web Sites, a good rule of thumb is to assume approximately $100 for every static page and $150 for every dynamic page. Please check our pricing page for details.

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I build web sites for a living. Small sites, big sites, simple sites, complex sites, storefronts, applications, Web 1.0, Web 2.0 — you name it, I build it. If I have to name one question that my prospective clients ask me without fail, regardless of the type of site, it is “How much will it cost?” Most people expect me to say something like “Four thousand eight hundred and sixty-three dollars and twenty-nine cents. Plus tax. Not a penny more, not a penny less”. Unfortunately, I can’t say anything like it. My answer usually resembles “Hmmm… let’s see… uh… that depends”. My answer seldom pleases the prospective client. But I can’t do any better. Let me explain why, with an analogy. Say, you want to build a house. You call a contractor and tell him that you want to build a three thousand square-feet house. You then ask him for a price. What is he likely to say? If he wants to remain solvent, his answer is likely to be “Hmmm… let’s see… uh… that depends”. Yes, he can quote you a generic fi

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