Pricing Guide
Taking that first step and moving your business online can be a daunting prospect for many business owners. This guide serves to give you an idea of how much to set aside for your website budget. Please note all prices here include GST.
Getting started
So you want to build a website? First off, you'll need to ask yourself what it is that you are hoping to achieve.
If you are looking for a basic web presence that captures the look and feel of your business, then a budget of around $1000 is not unreasonable.
If you are wanting to use your website as a means of increasing sales or generating leads, then realistically $1000 is just not going to cut it.
Website Design & DevelopmentTypical project costs for various websites:
- Small information based websites - approximately $1000 - $2000
- Larger information based websites that require detailed design, content and extra functionality (such as a forum, members section, product catalogue) - approximately $1500 - $4500
- E-commerce based websites (such as a shopping cart or payment system) - approximately $2500 - $6000
- Very large sites with a large amount of content requiring design work, coding or advanced customisation can exceed these estimates relative to their size or the quantity of work requested
Extra stuff
After deciding on the look, content, functionality and feel of your site, you will also need to take care of the extra expenses.
Domain Name- Purchasing a domain name is a one-off expense that you won't have to think about for at least another 2 years. A typical Domain Name (.com or .com.au) should not set you back more than $15-30 per year.
Our entry level Web Hosting packages start at $15 per month. This entitles you to unlimited email addresses, unlimited FTP accounts, 1GB of web space, and unlimited monthly bandwidth!
- $15 per month Web Hosting (basic package)
- $70 Web Hosting Setup
Webedge can custom build a unique template (such as a newsletter) for your email marketing campaign. Prices typically start at $550 for a corporate branded template. This includes setting up your template within a Mailing Software Provider (such as Mailchimp), integrating Mailchimp onto your website, and setting up your first mailing list with email addresses (provided by you).

