In your search of web design pricing you will see plenty of do it yourself websites where you can build your own website for just pennies on the dollar, and sometimes for free. So you look and try to decide what the best price is. You can pay as little as $1.99 for a domain name and a free cookie cutter site with a $10 per month hosting charge. But what will it look like when I am done. The reason it is free is that they will be posting ads, which they get paid for, all over the sides of your page. However, you can pay more to have no ads, and even more to design the site differently.
Anyone can learn how to do anything themselves. For example you can learn to do plumbing, roofing, paving, auto mechanics, etc. Then you won't have to hire a plumber, roofer, etc. but, you always have the problems. You may not have the right tools, so you have to spend money on those, and then you may mess up anyway and have to call a professional to fix your mess. Website design is no different.
Sure you can do it yourself. It may take you eight hours to learn how, and you may need to buy Dream Weaver for $200. Then you may find that you have some rank looking photos because you don't know how to adjust them, so you take a few more hours to learn how to do that. Now you need a copy of Adobe Photoshop which will cost you another $699. Okay so you did it yourself. You designed a three page site all by yourself and it only cost you: $200 + 20hours x $10.00fd + $699 that is $1,000.00 and your site still looks like a kid created it.
Do yourself a favor, hire a professional. Websites can cost as much as you want to pay and some of the time you will get what you paid for, but sometimes you will get taken advantage of. So do your homework, know how much stuff costs, realize there will be some mark up and go from there. Don't pay $300 for a domain name that can cost as little as $1.99 from Go Daddy, know who you are dealing with and find someone you can trust, go local if possible, and meet them. Face to face liars are hard to find, cyber liars are everywhere.
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