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How much does it cost to build a website?

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Nikunj Shingala
How much does it cost to build a website?

Over the past few years, technology has emerged as the most important ingredient that could expand your business or service. Today, everything we want from shopping to buying food or even booking tickets is available over the web. Online support for business has proven to gather audience attention more. So, today we will see how to expand your business using online support. Do you have a company or a shop and you want it to be available online, but you don’t know how to do or how much will it cost? Then your worry ends here. Today, we will discuss how much will it really cost to build a website.

Finding the exact cost of making a website for your business might be a tricky thing. This is probably because the cost of a website depends on many factors like the type of website, market price, developer’s skill, the total time the developer takes and many more. In addition to this, the overall cost crucially depends on the number of platforms you want to run your website on. For example, if you want your website to work on both Desktop and mobile then the cost may increase automatically.


So, let's find this out approximately how much will it cost to make a website.

The type of website:


The cost of a website most importantly depends on the type of website. Like E-commerce website, or website for a college and other types. Let’s discuss the price of each one by one.


E-commerce website: E-commerce website is used for selling the products online like shoes, clothing, apparel, etc. An E-commerce website includes a front page, cart system, account management system, favorite section, backend part, and a payment gateway. Apart, from these an E-commerce website also has an area for reviewing, offers for an account.


The total cost for an E-commerce website depends on its well-designed architecture. Since an E-commerce website has many products on its list so the website should be designed such that it can upload the products fast and can handle strong user traffic. Also, it needs to be indexed on top of any search engine which overall affects the cost of the website.


Landing page website: A landing page site is a website that has only one page. A landing page website needs a skilled developer. Such a website is generally made on front-end languages like Bootstrap, HTML, CSS, JavaScript. The cost of such a website depends on the animations and length of the page. These websites are long as they are single-paged websites.


Business website: The main purpose of this website is to promote a brand or a company. The approximate cost of such websites depends on the complexity of the website. A business website includes pages like the front page, services, about us, testimonial pages. A business website, however, is not that costly. A business website is mainly a filling website that includes components like a customer contact form, SSL certificate, design compatible with mobiles and an admin panel. The most common languages used for developing websites are node.js, Angular.js as these lower the website design price.


Till now we have seen how the type of website affects the overall cost of making the website. Now let’s go into a deeper level and see how other factors affect your budget.


Front-end Development: For any kind of website the most important thing is how the website looks and how user-friendly the website is. This is all combined under the front-end category. Front-end designing involves a number of animations and graphical user interface designs that make the website more attractive and easier to use. Front-end technology also includes the responsiveness of the website. Roughly a front-end based website charges up to $1000 for a work that needs 20hours.


Following are the various front-end languages used by many developers:


1.CSS
2.JavaScript
3.HTML
4.Bootstrap
5.jQuery


Back-end Development: Back-end development is needed for websites like E-commerce or management systems. Such websites involve the use of a database where the data is kept and used further for the website. In general terms, back-end is the heart of any website. It enables the attractive features of your website like a login system and many others. The back-end is the area that is hidden from the users only the front-end part is what directly contacts with the users.

 

Given below are some backend facilities that affect the cost of your website:


1.Complex services
2.CMS facilities
3.The feature that provides the processing of audio and videos


In general, a Back-end developer charges around $3000-$4000 for working for 20 hours.


Discussed above is the cost that you need to pay for the development of your website. Apart, from them you also need to pay other charges like buying a domain name, hosting for your website and promotion.


Domain name: Once you have got your website then you need a name for it by which it can be searched over the web which is called domain-name. You will need to buy a unique domain name to register your website. Buying a unique domain name may charge you up to $5-$15 annually.


Hosting: When you want to run your website, you want a server that could provide your website to anyone when the user searches it on the internet. To get a server you need to pay a certain amount and buy a hosting package. Hosting charges might cost up to $75 - $200 annually.


Promotional charges: Once you have launched your website then you also need to promote it over the web. Promoting may include ads. For displaying ads of your website, you need to pay a certain amount to the company that shows your ad on the internet.


Conclusion


Launching a website of your own is not too costly. This cost decreases if you are capable of making the website by yourself. At an average making a website may charge you up to $2,500 to $80,000 depending on the type of website you want.

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