How Much Do You Think a Website Should Cost? 0 comments

If you have never been quoted a price for someone to design and development a website for you, you may unaware of what factors go into determining its cost. There are numerous factors to consider and questions to ask…

  • How many revisions of each wireframe and design mockup do you require?
  • Do you need branding and/or a logo?
  • Would you like a contact form?
  • Are you planning to sell products?
  • Do you require a content management system (cms)?

…and the list goes on. I gauge these factors by requiring that potential clients fill out my project questionnaire, which is emailed to those requesting a quote via my contact form.

I would be interested in knowing what you think a website should cost (for both design and development) based on the following scenario as well as how long you think a project like this should take to complete:

Number of Pages:
Four (Home page, About Page, Product Page, and Contact Page)
Site Features:
Home page has an image slider showing sample images about your product. The product page provides the ability to purchase your product, has details on it’s use, an image gallery, and an introductory video. The contact page contains a contact form.
Other Details:
You currently do not have a logo or any product branding, but have all the other necessary content and images for the site. You also want to be able to add and/or change content yourself.

I would love to hear your thoughts on this. Just leave a comment below with your answer.

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