While it is essential to note that the overall costs largely depend on client’s requirements, there are two factors that help determine this: volume and customization. Volume refers to the total number of pages on the site. For instance, you’ll end up paying far more for 95 pages compared to 10 pages to an agency. Prices range from $800 (for a basic website) to tens of thousands of dollars for a more polished website where more complex details are involved. Most sites cost less than $10,000 (between $3,000-6000) to develop. For us, it’s important to develop sites based on what our clients can afford (this includes small businesses). Customization is exactly what you think it is: coming up with content that is specifically relevant to the website and helps build its unique style and feel. This includes everything from the graphics to the programming details on the website. A good example here is a site that needs to host a third-party application such as a shopping cart.