Cost to have a website created and maintained?
Gem asked:
I am looking into getting a website created for my small business. It will need to consist of a few pages outlinging what we do, with some pictures of our work.
I was just wondering if someone could give me a rough estimate of how much this would cost to have created, and also how much we could expect to pay for the maintenance on the site. (Updating of pictures, changing of info etc, minimal work)
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2 Responses to “Cost to have a website created and maintained?”
Most domain names are pretty cheap. The rest could be free if you can do it yourself. Try Microsoft Office Live you get a domain name a very basic page editor for free for 1 year (at least for me with a new laptop)
That really depends on how much of the work you want to do yourself, or if you want to outsource all of it.
I’d recommend taking a look over the current projects on eLance.com That could also be a good place for you to find a web designer to do your website. Look at the current projects and you can see the budgets that buyers have set aside for them, etc. If you put a project up there as a buyer, you will get bids from different freelancers/companies with prices and you will be able to select which you want to go with.
If you’re willing to do some of the work yourself (and also get more out of it…) then I highly recommend SiteSell (see .) That’s what I use myself, and it really guides you step-by-step through the process of building a small business website that works for your business needs.
Joanna