FAQ
How long does it take to build a website?
The duration of a typical website project varies, usually ranging from 4 to 8 weeks. Several factors influence where your project falls within this range:
- Website size: The number of pages and sections required.
- Design complexity: The intricacy and uniqueness of the design elements.
- Feedback and communication speed: The promptness of responses and decision-making during the project.
How much does a website cost?
The cost of a website can vary based on several factors, but I use standardized pricing to ensure you’re always paying a fair price.
Most new websites typically fall within the $5,000 to $10,000 range.
However, every project is unique, so please get in touch for a personalized quote.
I already have a design. Can you build it?
Absolutely! Whether you have a completed design or are partway through the process, I can jump in and bring your vision to life. Just share the design files and any relevant details, and I’ll take it from there.
What if I don’t like the design?
I want to ensure you’re completely satisfied with your website design. That’s why I offer a 100% money-back guarantee up until you see the first draft. If you don’t like the initial design, I’ll refund your deposit, no questions asked. Your happiness with the final product is my top priority.
Load time is important to me. Will the website load quickly?
Absolutely! Load time is crucial, and I prioritize it in my work. I use WordPress to build websites, which is known for creating fast-loading sites. You can see the performance for yourself by checking out my site on GTMetrix or Google PageSpeedInsights. Additionally, I follow best practices for optimizing images, minimizing code, and leveraging browser caching to ensure your website loads swiftly.