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Web Design: What's a reasonable rate?



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By : Michael Murdock    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-05-25 15:23:50
Have you ever seen one of those advertisements stating that you could have a website designed for $199, or they will create your web design for some outlandishly low sum of money? The saying "you get what you pay for" is actually true, particularly when it comes to web design! A cheap website is simply that - a cheap website.

Web design is exceedingly significant, particularly when you are advocating your business or association. Your web design will introduce your enterprise or association to the planet and I don't think a $199 exertion would formulate a wonderful statement. It will have greater coverage than print would ever have a likelihood of doing and I doubt you would get far with that modest amount of money in print! Web design can be and frequently is a lot less expensive than print over time, but it still is the most gainful approach to market your establishment in the long run.

(Web design is a skill and a science that is gained over time. Not just any person can do it and do it correctly; therefore it is key that you approach your web designer and get to know him or her. Some web designers are great artists, others are very good at code, few are skilled at SEO (search engine optimization) and even a smaller amount are great at all these areas. A number of of the larger web design companies maintain teams of people to make up for what each of their separate designers may be lacking. Naturally, common sense implies that the more people that are working on a web design, then the higher the cost will be. Now, the more costly the website design is doesn't inevitably suggest the better the web design will be. This is where you need to talk to the actual designer who is designing your website and form a relationship with them. Trusting your own judgment and your own instinct goes a long way! You should like and be sure about your designer particularly because you may be working with him or her for a long time. Website design is not a "fire and forget" business and it shouldn't be; though numerous designers these days are apt to operate in that manner sadly. For the majority businesses the perfect scenario is when you have a web designer that can be readily available anytime you need to make adjustments to your website.

The days of a stagnant website are no more. In the ever-changing world of the web, a dynamic website is where the focal point is. Web designs now call for content that is ever-changing and frequently updated. News, blogs, images, events, inventory and various other features of your web design will need to be modified or revised often. The ideal setting is one where you have a content management system (CMS) and a web designer. The CMS will let you to update important items devoid of knowing code and your web designer will be nearby as soon as you want him or her to help you out of something you broke or wrongly adjusted.

As a result what should all of this cost? The cost depends on many of factors. Numerous things govern this for example how many pages are needed, how much content will the consumer provide and how much content will the web designer be required to design, how many images and visuals will have to be designed or modified, whether JavaScript and Flash is utilized or not, how many forms need to be created and how difficult will they be, and the list can go on endlessly. I would say that a web design should run at least $1,000 and up. If you get a website design below $1,000 and you probably are not getting much if anything. Most websites that are less than $1,000 will more times than not be one page or a few pages at the most and be very plain design. These very plain websites are what most would refer to as a brochure site and you typically don't get much business from a brochure website. A good number of respectable business websites will in all probability be approximately $2,000 to $3,000 and ecommerce would start at roughly $3,000 to $5,000 and up. Large commercial sites would start off at $5,000 to $10,000 and up. Therefore if you spend $199, anticipate a $199 performance, if you spend $1,000 expect a $1,000 performance, and if you spend $3,000+ anticipate your site to look, perform and produce like a premium web design.

Dalton S. Putnam is a long-time expert on web design.
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