Are you getting the right price for your Website?
Posted by BJ Park on May 12th, 2008
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It’s a No-Brainer that every business needs a website, and so I won’t launch into a saga about the reasons for having one. What we can talk about it, how expensive is it? If you do a bit of searching, you’re going to find that the price ranges that are offered to you vary from as little as under a thousand dollars, to over twenty thousand.
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The reason for this variance, is that the site owner usually doesn’t give all the requirements at the beginning. As a result, you might be paying more for features that you don’t really need. Nonetheless, you need to be willing to shell out at least $5,000 for a reputable site, says Curt Schwab, president of Blue Water Media.
It’s important to decide what sort of capability you want your site to have. But even with the lowest requirements, you’re going to want a great design. Also, a major component nowadays is to have your site on the best search engines. This is not easy, and requires ongoing maintainence. Find out if your website designer provides these services as well.
You also need to find someone who is accountable. Gauge their response systems via email, or phone. This is why it helps to work with someone reputable, as they have the experience, as well as the support staff. So putting in a few hundred dollars more to get great customer service is totally worth it.
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