A bad website is like a grumpy salesperson.
We get a lot of inquiries about pricing, so here are the price ranges you can expect.
A full quote really requires a Discovery session where we determine what you need to get where you want to go.
Our websites include Discovery as a complimentary service. You’ll get an SEO optimized, WordPress website that looks great across all devices, designed to generate leads and sales.
Website Packages
Our most basic website package, and great option if you are linking to your online store or looking for a landing page (see an example of our work here). Includes written copy and on-page SEO. Starting at $4950.
Common add-ons include Google Business Page setup, logo, and brand photography.
For the business owner looking to grow. If you’re scrappy, this one’s for you—a beautiful site built on a strategy designed specifically for your business and your customers. Copy with baked-in SEO included, starting at $7950.
See an example of one or our Scale website designs here.
Most of our customers also need baked in automations (like scheduling and online payments) to make their business easier.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Ask for a portfolio and make sure that the previous work is in line with what you’re looking to build. From a technical standpoint, you’ll definitely want someone well versed in front-end capabilities: HTML, CSS, Javascript, and an understanding of modern, responsive design.
Further, you’re definitely going to want your site built on a content management system so that you can handle future updates. WordPress is a great platform, and what we use for all our websites.
The price of any website is going to be largely dependent upon the scope of the project, and the features you’re looking to incorporate. Most of the websites we create cost between $3000 and $8000.
Our standard payment process is 50% upfront, and the remaining 50% upon completion. We have, however, made exceptions for some clients who preferred a longer payment schedule, and it’s worked out great!
Once you’ve established competence by reviewing their portfolio and customer testimonials, make sure the developer is a good fit personality-wise. Your website project should be a great experience! Don’t settle for less.
And, if the price is too good to be true, it probably is.
Yes. Many design companies won’t mention recurring costs before starting your project. At a minimum, you’ll need monthly web hosting and an annual domain name registration.
the WanderWeb’s plans are a single-rate solution which include monthly hosting, domain name registration along with managed maintenance to keep everything running smooth. We also provide you with a report on your website performance and provide you with customized, actionable items to improve your business.
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Just like an application on your phone, your website will need frequent updates so it continues to work optimally.
Responsive web design is a technique used to build a website that adapts its layout to fit the size of any device. Instead of having to build an additional website for mobile devices, you can lower initial costs by only needing a single website. Since responsive web design is really only a classification, each company has their own interpretation and implementation.
Search engine optimization, or SEO, is the process of improving a website’s rank on search engines like Google or Bing. Having your website show up higher than your competitors on these services often leads to more visitors and customers.
While there are industry standard techniques used to help improve your rank, SEO techniques are subjective and can be thought of as an artform. Our SEO features are designed to provide the biggest impact at prices that make sense for small business.
Yes, in some form. Many people are surprised to learn SEO isn’t a single process that takes place. Google has thousands of different factors it weighs in order to rank your website. How fast your site loads, ease of use on mobile, how long people stay on your site, and more are all taken into consideration.
On-page search engine optimization is almost always a good idea. This ensures your website is coded to correct standards and the content on your website is structured properly. This makes Google happy and gives you a boost within their rankings.
Off-page search engine optimization is more complex and primarily involves something called “backlinks”. These are links on other websites pointing to your website. Getting authentic quality backlinks is very time consuming and difficult. Some agencies will try to “game” the system by creating fake backlinks. Google is getting very good at figuring out if a backlink is fake. If you’re caught, you can be completely delisted from Google searches.
Sorry, no. Although Wix and Squarespace are fine for very simple portfolio or hobby sites, they don’t allow the customizations (like Search Engine Optimization) needed to help your business scale.
To stay true to our mission of helping businesses grow, we work exclusively with WordPress.
A domain name is a memorable phrase used to access your website, often “yourbusinessname.com”. Every computer connected to the Internet has a long string of unique numbers used to identify itself called an “IP address”. Without a domain name, you would need to remember the IP address in order to view a website.
Domain names are purchased using a “registrar” which acts like a phonebook. When someone types in your domain name, behind the scenes your registrar will look up your domain for them and return your IP address back. Their computer will then know where to find your website.
Web hosting refers to the server which responds to requests to view your website. It’s simply another computer connected to the Internet for the sole purpose of transmitting your website to users. Any time you visit a website, there is another computer somewhere in the world you connect to in order to view it.