Web Designing Price

Basic

  • Domain Name
  • Hosting
  • 2 Email Accounts
  • Responsive Website
  • 5 Pages
  • Delivery in 2 days

Starter

  • Domain Name
  • Hosting
  • 5 Email Accounts
  • Responsive Website
  • 7 Pages
  • Delivery in 2 days

Business

  • Domain Name
  • Hosting
  • 10 Email Accounts
  • Responsive Website
  • 10 Pages
  • Live Chat
  • Delivery in 2 days

CMS Wordpress Web Designing Price

Standard CMS

  • Domain Name
  • Hosting
  • 5 Email Accounts
  • Responsive Website
  • 15 Pages
  • CMS Pages
  • Standard Design
  • Live Chat
  • Delivery in 5 days

Premium CMS

  • Domain Name
  • Hosting
  • 15 Email Accounts
  • Responsive Website
  • 25 Pages
  • CMS Pages
  • Premium Design
  • Live Chat
  • Delivery in 5 days

Professional CMS

  • Domain Name
  • Hosting
  • 15 Email Accounts
  • Responsive Website
  • 35 Pages
  • CMS Pages
  • Premium Design
  • Live Chat
  • Delivery in 7 days

How to Compare Website Pricing with Scope and Support

Pricing pages work better when they explain what the budget covers, which projects they suit best, and what related services should be reviewed before a decision is made.

What to compare when reviewing website package pricing

The lowest price does not always produce the best outcome. It is important to compare page count, design approach, content updates, responsive support, enquiry forms, hosting needs, and what happens after launch.

Visitors often move from pricing to redesign, maintenance, ecommerce, or contact pages before they enquire. Giving those links clearly on the page makes the buying journey easier and reduces confusion about deliverables.

Related pages to review

These links help visitors compare scope, pricing, and next steps before making a decision.

Why should a pricing page link to related service pages?

Because buyers often need more context before they enquire, especially around redesign, maintenance, ecommerce, or hosting needs.

What usually changes the website project cost?

Scope, page count, content requirements, special features, ecommerce complexity, integrations, and post-launch support all affect pricing.

Should pricing pages mention support after launch?

Yes. Buyers want to know whether they will have help with updates, improvements, and technical issues once the website is live.

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