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"While you're sleeping, your website should be working. While you're working, your website should be selling."
If you're looking to grow- your website is on of the most ipotant business investments that you will make. It's the only employee that works 24/7, never calls in sick, and converts visitors into customers while you sleep- yet most businesses treat it as an afterthought instead of their most valuable asset. Every day without a professional website is another day you're handing qualified leads to competitors who invested in their digital presence.
"How long does it take to build a website?"
"How much does it cost to build a website?"
"How do you build a website?"
If you're looking for an idea of the investment and process, you can expect the following general timeline & associated costs (*though this can vary based on complexity and features needed):
Business/Professional Webpage
(1 Page/5 Sections):​
General Cost Range $1500-$2000
Total Timeframe: 3-4 weeks
-Planning: Week One
-Building & Content: Week Two
-Design & Revisions: Week Three
-Launch, Test & Refine: Week Four
Need it faster? Inquire about One Week Intensive Projects​
Advanced Website Build
(10+ Pages, Custom Features):
General Cost Range: $3500+
Total Timeframe: 6-8 weeks
-Planning and Wireframing: Week 1-2
-Building Site Structure: Week 2-3
-Content & Design: Weeks 3-4
-Implementing Custom Features: Weeks 5-6
-Testing and refinement: Weeks 7-8
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Need it faster? Inquire about Rush Deliver
Standard Informational Website
(2-10 Pages):
General Cost Range: $1800-$3500
Total Timeframe: 4-6 weeks
-Planning and Wireframing: Week 1-2
-Building Site Structure: Week 2-3
-Content & Design: Weeks 3 & 4
-Testing and refinement: Week 5 & 6
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Need it faster? Inquire about Rush Delivery
eCommerce Website Build
(20+ Pages, Custom Features):
General Cost Range: $4000+
Total Timeframe: 10-12 Weeks
-Planning and Wireframing: Week 1-4
-Building Site Structure: Week 4-6
-Content & Design: Weeks 6-8
-eCommerce Buildout: Weeks 8-9
-Testing and refinement: Week 10-12
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Rush Delivery is not available on eCommerce projects due to the amount of work involved.
Factors That Can Impact Timeline:​​​
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Content preparation Time
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Client Feedback Time
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Number of Revisions
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Website Complexity
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Custom Feature Needs
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Best Tips to Speed Up the Process:
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Plan content in advance
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Provide logo files and creative assets early on in the project
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Give clear and concise written feedback quickly
Additional Costs to Plan for:
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Domain Name Purchase
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Private Domain Registration
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Monthly Web Plan
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Monthly Maintenance
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3rd Party Integrations (if needed)
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