It does all depend on the features, number of pages, complexity of the information displayed and what you already have prepared.
I usually tell people that a basic well-designed small business site should cost around $5000. This is for good service, quality design, good details like proper Search Engine Optimization, and most of all, professionalism. This would include 2-3 design options with different custom graphic styles for a 5-15 page website (depends on the content). Flash animation, highly customized pages, ecommerce, custom programming, etc cost more. Sometimes a lot more.
A small 5 page site with a straight-forward design style can cost less. Or the designer can cut other corners to bring the price down.
Here's the thing: You get what you pay for. I (weekly) get people calling to ask me to fix a site that was poorly done or never finished. And it often costs just as much to try and figure out someone elses work and fix it than to just start over. Inexperienced designers often make mistakes like: sites that search engines can't index, long load times, sites that don't work in different web browsers on different platforms, sites that are overly complicated and mostly, sites that never get completed. And some cheaper solutions are just templates that you are not able to move to another server, so you are stuck paying for hosting, updates and whatever else the company wants.
Final insider advice -- the most expensive part of web design is the hand-holding. Someone who is prepared and well organized will get a lower bid. If a client can explain exactly what they want, give examples of other sites, and provide an outline of the website with what goes on each page they get a lower price. Other stuff that is helpful to have prepared: logos, photos, and even a draft of the content of the site. A good designer can help you work this stuff out, make suggestions and reorganize it. But they can't do everything. And this is really what takes the most time on a web project. When preparing a bid, if it is not clear, the designer has to estimate more.
Oh, and hourly rates also vary greatly. But an $80/ hour person is going to work a lot faster and get it right. A 20/hour person may just cost you more time and money.
2007-06-07 06:05:15
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answered by msgquixo 2
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It all depends on the type of site you want and how many pages. I do charge on a flat fee kind of charge. I charge about $400 for a Flash based simple page, then we move up as we get more technical. Then we have HTML which starts at around $200 which has just a simple HTML look and feel. If you would like to look at my sites or some of my work go to the following:
2007-06-04 09:09:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Web design projects are usually charged by the hour, but sometimes a full project price is agreed to in advance (but then, that's usually based on hours, complexity and degree of support agreed to). In addition, many times projects are broken down into phases, or features, and each charged by the hour or a total agreed price.
If you want an exact quote, that depends on the web designer and what you are asking them to do. Hourly rates vary widely.
2007-06-04 08:51:14
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answered by stevietheman66 2
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All depends on teh complexity of the site.
A simple 1 page hello site will be next to nothing
However a multi page dynamic generating database driven web application can cost millions.
So all depends on how much the coder has to do.
2007-06-04 08:40:28
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answered by Funky G 5
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2016-11-25 22:23:08
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answered by kapsner 4
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Depends on the technology use.
A site can cost from $200 up to 100K.
A million?? What a damn idiot. I think some participant should refrain themselves to answer when they know crap about the subject.
2007-06-04 08:44:29
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answered by Roland 1
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