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Breakdown of Design Web Perth’s Pricing Plans

Design Web Perth understands that price is important and so is flexibility, that’s why we have created 4 pricing plans for you to pick from.
Our plans include levels of features, ranging from basic to e-commerce. There are no lock in contracts, no hidden fees, easy monthly payments and 24/7 customer service. Their features may range, but the level of service we provide is consistent.
We understand not everyone uses a website the same way so we wanted to make plans to accommodate for everyone. Our plans are straight up and easy to understand, take a look at some of the package features below:
1-3 page website, responsive layout, unlimited technical support and premium web hosting.
Additional landing pages, blogs, newsletter subscription.
10-12 pages including blogs, newsletter subscription and 5 additional SEO landing pages.
Shopping cart, payment solutions, setup of up to 15 products, as well as product reviews.
Each plan is based on a monthly fee, with a one-off setup fee starting at $99 for basic, standard and pro and a $199 setup fee for e-commerce.
If there’s something that you feel is missing or have any questions, please feel free to contact us at admin@designwebperth.com.au or give us a call on (08) 6424 8643. We’re always happy to hear your thoughts.

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