How much does it cost to build a website?

We understand why you're asking. If you're like most small-to-mid-sized businesses, you're working hard to watch the bottom line. Fortunately, there's good news: a website doesn't mean a budget overhaul.

Obviously, the price can vary dramatically depending on the size, scope, and complexity of the website. However, some costs are quite predictable.

For starters, every website needs an address. That's called a "domain." (example: www.yourcompanyname.com) A domain will cost you $25 per year.

Next, every website needs a place to live. That's called "hosting." Depending on the size of the site, you can expect hosting to run about $10 per month for most sites.

Finally, you have to build the website it self. That's called "web development." Here's where the price can vary dramatically, but for a simple site one-time development fees can be as low as $800. For a bigger, more complicated site, you can expect to pay around $1,200-$2,000. As you start adding e-commerce, animation, video, and other features it can go up from there. The best way to find out for sure is to call us for a no-obligation consultation: 864-884-8615.

 
 

Portfolio Highlight

Located in the suburbs of Atlanta, Grace Baptist Church needed an attractive website that would help them reach prospective visitors as well as communicate with church members and other interested parties. They knew what they wanted: a newsletter managed by the site, an animated slide-show with pictures from the church, an interactive map, audio, eventual video, a calendar, a members-only section for prayer requests and member directory, and a robust search feature. DTS delivered all this faster than expected and at a price they could afford.