The Cost of Owning a Website: A Quick Breakdown

To creating a website, you requires spending some money upfront.

However, what you should spend the money on is not always clear.

Especially if you are not part of the web design/ development industry.

My hope is that you will get a better picture of where to spend some money when it comes to a website.

That way you can plan in advance.

Here’s a quick guide to get you started:

1. Website Builder

This is your tool for creating the site. Popular options like Wix, Squarespace, and WordPress make it easy with drag-and-drop features. Expect to spend between $10 and $160 per month, depending on the plan you choose.

2. Website Template or Custom Design

For your site’s look, you can choose a pre-designed template or theme, costing between $0 and $100. If you want something unique, a custom design might be better, ranging from $500 to several thousand dollars.

3. Website Content

Content includes text, images, and videos. You can create this yourself or hire professionals. Outsourcing content can cost a few hundred dollars, depending on your needs.

4. Domain Name

Your web address will cost around $10 to $20 per year to register. It’s a small, essential investment for your online presence.

Wrapping Up

So, there you have it—a quick rundown of the costs involved in owning a website.

If you’re using a template and DIY content, you might spend around $150 - $700. For a custom design and professional content, expect anywhere from $1,000 to several thousand dollars.

Do you need help with building your website? Reach out to me on avic@devpractical.com or visit my website avicndugu.com for more details.

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Hi there! I am Avic Ndugu.

I have published 100+ blog posts on HTML, CSS, Javascript, React and other related topics. When I am not writing, I enjoy reading, hiking and listening to podcasts.