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How much should you pay for a website in Perth?

Depending on your needs a website can cost from tens, to hundreds to thousands of dollars. Finding the right web designer that balances producing good quality content with an affordable price can be tricky. Design Web Perth values this balance and wants to help each and every one of our customers find it.
Check out our work to see the quality of work we produce and type of clients we work with.
There are currently almost 1.9 billion websites in existence, choosing the right company to make your website stand out from the rest is a hard decision and putting a figure on that can be even harder.
There are a lot of factors to take into consideration when deciding how much you want to pay. Generally the price is based on the following factors:
  • Type of website
  • Domain and hosting
  • Technology
  • Components
  • Maintenance
  • Set up and design
Being upfront about what you want to pay and what you expect to be delivered, is key. Our prices range from a monthly payment of $29 – $99 with a one off set up fee. Take a look at our website to see a breakdown of our pricing plans.
Contact us now at admin@designwebperth.com.au if you have any questions relating to our pricing. We are extremely flexible and here to help you achieve your web related goals.

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