How to estimate a website development cost: Part 1

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The Importance of a Great Website

There is no doubt that the power of a great website is propelling your company forward. However, customers are more likely to return to your business if they have a positive first impression. Websites, as we’ve all come to understand, are incredibly effective marketing tools for organizations of all sizes.

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Planning a Website Development on a Budget

Identifying your core aim for the website is one of the first steps in creating a decent web design, which in return will help you reach your primary goal—attracting as many potential clients as possible. Here are eight of the most popular types of websites in use today.

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Website & Blog

In order to keep your customers up to date on the latest news and tips, you may want to consider creating a personal website or instructive web page for your business.

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A brochure (Landing web page)

For small businesses, a brochure website is a good option because it provides essential information like contact details, an "About Us" page, and the ability to send a query or a "Call to Action" (CTA).

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Focus on Customers and Sales

The primary goals of a brochure website are to attract customers and drive sales, often with only a few pages. Additionally, some websites focus on disseminating information and sharing the latest developments.

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Corporate

Customers have a better understanding of a company’s core principles by visiting the company’s website. However, they have a lot to do with marketing, and they need to convey a company’s goals and show off its products and services.

A great website, whether a brochure or corporate site, enhances marketing efforts, attracts customers, and clearly communicates a company's principles, goals, and offerings to drive business growth.

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