How much should I charge for a small WordPress website?



How much should I charge for a small WordPress website?


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    Joker

    joker

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    I have clients who need few pages website, how much do you guys charging for this kind of work?

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    raptormarketing

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    Depending on the pages I start WP at $500.

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    Daniel

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    Unfortunately, this is a type of question to which the best answer is – it depends. But I agree with raptormarketing, and my short answer would be anything between $500 and $1000.

    Some resources:

    Good luck!

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    Joker

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    Hi there, I wanted to follow up on this topic. A few years ago I posted here, and I wanted to update you guys.

    Firstly, good news, I am still in business :), and I am creating WordPress sites for my clients. The budget of projects I work on is now anything between $500 and $5,000. But most of them are around $2,000. I found that $2k is something most small businesses are okay with to spend on a website. To make my life easier, I usually buy some nice WordPress theme, show it to my clients for approval, and then I modify it. Best!

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    envobyte

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