Web Sites
- The primary cost for a Web site is for development.
- A simple Web site can cost as little as $300 to create.
- Everything else is negligible.
What does a Web site cost?
Better than a Yellow Pages listing, a Web site costs less than $100 per year, can contain unlimited content, and may be updated any time — monthly, weekly, or even many times each day. (Try getting your directory listing changed in the middle of the year!)
In addition to using traditional marketing techniques, virtually all large businesses have a Web site. Television, radio, and magazine advertising are very, very expensive. Newspapers are pricey as well. The only expenses associated with having a Web site are these:
- Initial site development: costs range from a few hundred dollars on up
- Domain registration: our domain registration is $5 per year
- Site hosting: our primary hosting plan is $3 per month
- Site maintenance: we don't charge for maintenance unless it gets really time-consuming; usually it's not a problem
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Do you need a Web site?
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What is involved?
Contact us for a free consultation. We are happy to answer any questions you might have — even if you intend to use another Web-site developer.