Want help reaching your business goals? Take a look at your website design. If you don’t have a business website yet, now is your golden opportunity to design it right. The most successful website designs are easy for users to navigate and encourage customer behaviors that help businesses meet their objectives.
Great websites load quickly, function well, include essential information, and display a clean, consistent design with good use of color and imagery. Business website design includes strategically planning your website’s content and its look — the colors, layouts and fonts. Small business owners build websites for many reasons, including:
- Websites help legitimize your business.
- Customers look for businesses online and may not discover yours without one.
- Customers research before they buy, and your website can answer common questions such as your business hours, location, prices, products, etc.
- Websites give you a voice in what’s being said about your business online.
- They act as a home base for your digital advertising and a hub for your other online properties, such as social media.
- They can be easily updated as your business grows and evolves.
- Depending on your business model, websites can help drive revenue.
What is the average cost of website design for small businesses?
Website design for small businesses range in cost. The average cost of a business website falls between $4,000 and $10,000, including one-time design costs and annual site maintenance. You could pay anywhere between $0 to more than $20,000, depending on your site’s size and functionality.
Some small business owners have simple website needs and choose to design their sites themselves with a free template on a website builder. In those cases, they only pay for domain registration and hosting fees.
Others have more complex needs and hire professional web designers. When you plan a budget for website design, include the following costs:
- Domain registration
- Web hosting
- SSL certificate for e-commerce sites
- An upgraded theme or template from a website builder, if desired
- A professional website designer or firm, if needed
Additional costs may include a point of sale (POS) e-commerce plug-in, search engine optimization (SEO) plug-in, a freelance or in-house webmaster or content manager, and images (either stock, royalty-free or paid photographer for original images).