When it comes to developing a website, one of the most frequently asked questions is “How much will it cost?” Unfortunately, the answer to that question is a bit like asking “How long is a piece of string?” There’s no one-size-fits-all answer, as there are many factors that can impact the cost of website development.
Firstly, what type of website do you need? A plain brochure site with basic information will cost much less than a membership site or an e-commerce platform. For example, a simple brochure website can cost from £1500, while an e-commerce website with multiple products will cost from around £3000.
Next, consider how many pages you want on the website. Have you already got the content, text and images for those pages ready or do you need those elements created?
If you’re selling products, the number of products will also impact the cost of the website. A large inventory will require more development work and therefore increase your costs.
Additional features, such as a blog, accessibility settings, email boxes, domain name, and logo can add to the cost of development work. However, these features can also increase your website’s functionality, making it more valuable for your business and its customers.
When it comes down to it, there’s no definitive answer as to how much a website should cost. It really does depend on a variety of factors. That said, smart website development firms can provide website cost estimation tools to ensure that you get an accurate assessment of costs before engaging. At Smart Cow Marketing, we offer a website price estimator on our website to help you get an idea of what your project will cost.