I need a new website but have no idea on how much a web designer might cost... any clues??
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- Go to Wix.com and create your own webiste.
- Hi Keely, I would like to help you. Actually website cost depends on multiple factors. If you could please email me your requirements I'll gladly design something very useful within to your budget. Make sense?My email is moeezahmed85@yahoo.comCheers
- @Aron Marriott-Smith Hi Aron, which legendary designers are charging £30 and £45/hour?
- @Maria Glezelli Hi Maria, would love to work with you in the future. I think our styles are very complementory. Take a look at hellovlad.studio and you can email me directly... vlad@hellovlad.com
- Most likely that you will be happy with some Wordpress site and selected template. You wound need to provide graphical materials and get some training.Of course that is fully depends on your needs, but if you will make your preparation work, define (ie with mindmap) what you do want and what content would be there, you will reduce your costs a lot.I would say even at $300 you already can get functional site
- Hi Keely,It can very vary. But first of all you need two things: a website design and a website built. It really depends how big and complex the website you want. I would say £2000 should be a starting price for something very simple on platforms like squarespace etc. Anything below that may not live up for professional standards. The top should be around £10000, anything above that rather coming from costs of hiring a rather big agency what you don't need really. Hope it helps.Feel free to check out my work on https://www.instagram.com/annadoralascsik/
- @Yasin Ozturk I am a profetional web developer. It will depend on your project. you can contact with me. email:nahidhasanaba@gmail.comwahts app +8801719472988I will tell you detail.
- Hi Keely,As a web developer, I'm lucky enough to be able to work with a couple of legendary designers who charge between £30 and £45/hour.Most designers will offer a price for the job with something like a website. But like most things you get what you pay for. So watch out for any price that seems too good to be true. As it will often turn out to be substandard work. Then your stuck with a website that you're not happy with, but you're budget is used up. Which means you can't afford to hire someone to fix it. Sad times.Top Tips would be:1. Always ask to see previous work.2. Ask if they have case studies and client testimonials as well.As Adam Underwood says in his comment, unless you have a budget of at least £2K, then I would look at a service like SquareSpace, or Shopify (if you need e-commerce). Hope this helps :)
- Hey Keely ,I'm a web designer, I can help you for sure.You can see examples of my work here: www.hamzaallali.com.You can book 30 min free consultation, I'm going to answer all your questions and give you some advice.See you soon,ThanksHamza
- Hi Keely,I would like to recommend my web developer as I was extremely happy with his service! https://www.hackerblend.com/I reached out to Chris after having some horrible experiences with a few companies and I felt really lucky.Pricewise is quite affordable. (You will probably be surprised)you can check my website to get an idea of his work too https://www.mariaglezelli.com/Contact information: +44 (0) 777 210 6686info@hackerblend.comHope that helps,Maria
- It depends what you expect from your website. Because, your website is the most important piece of your online investment. You can hire a desginer or developer. Good designers aren't inexpensive. A mid-range web developer will likely cost you between 40 to $80 an hour with high-end development agencies charging in the range of 100 to $150 an hour.
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