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Frequently asked questions

And our most frequent answers.

  • How much should a new website cost?

    Web design pricing can vary so insanely wildly that getting quotes from web designers might leave you feeling like you just walked out of a category 5 tornado.

    A small business website with 5 pages and a blog can cost anywhere from $200 to $10,000. No joke.

    We think this is crazy. We’ve done our best to simplify this process by providing a simple way for you to get a website that pays for itself. You can decide exactly what features you need in your website and get a clearer picture of where you are getting the most value.

    And you’ll get an instant quote without the excruciating back and forth email convo that goes on for days.

    To give you an even clearer picture of what you can expect from us, here are some examples of websites we’ve built categorized by price.

  • Why is web design pricing so confusing?

    You want a website that is clean, simple and modern.

    You figure 5 pages should do just fine: Home, About, Services, Blog and Contact.

    You reach out to 5 different web designers and agencies, and this is what you get in return:

    • Designer 1: $200
    • Designer 2: $1,300
    • Designer 3: $5,800
    • Agency 1: $2,550
    • Agency 2: $: 10,700

    What now??

  • How do I choose the right web designer for me and my business?

    1) Have a clear objective

    Only then can you work backwards from there to get down to the nitty-gritty of what you really need.

    Are you trying to:

    • sell products?
    • offer services?
    • gain followers?
    • earn subscribers?
    • get traffic?

    Then ask yourself:

    • How many pages will your website need?
    • Are there any special features needed?
    • Do you need help with copywriting and SEO in addition to design?
    • What websites do you really like?
    • What’s your budget? Is it realistic to meet your objective?

    2) Do your due diligence

    Does this designer/agency:

    • Prove their skills
    • Display their experience
    • Speak English natively (or your target language)
    • Show empathy and emotional intelligence
    • Have transparent pricing
    • Adhere closely to timelines

    To find out, take a deep dive on their:

    • Portfolio (do you like their style?)
    • Reviews (Google, Facebook, Trustpilot, etc)
    • Blog posts (do they know what they’re talking about?)
    • YouTube videos (are they effective communicators?)
    • Online conversations (you might find some weird things you don’t like…)
    • Their own website (seems obvious but many people ignore this!)
    • Location (major time zone differences can be a potential headache)
    • Personality (hey, some people click and some people don’t)

    3) Talk to them

    At this point, if you’re still unsure, you should have all the info you need to have a one-on-one conversation with them. Trust your gut!