Poll: Small Business Owners - What's a fair price FOR YOU?
Hey Guys,
Can you please help me with something? There are a lot of small businesses in Tauranga that could benefit from making the shift to online. I'm creating affordable website packages for small businesses in Tauranga.
Because of the huge variety of business and incomes out there I would like some feedback on what kind of price points you would be comfortable paying for a mobile friendly website, thats google optimised comes with a free secure SSL certificate (green padlock icon) and is on the most popular platform, Wordpress (meaning you aren't locked into using me for hosting if you choose to switch hosting providers) You may want to factor in the hosting cost which is around $15-$20 a month. (No ongoing contract - pay as you go.)
Thanks in advance,
This is something that is unregulated in our industry and has crazy price differences between local providers.
Joel Crump
Webbros Digital Marketing
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75% $499-$999
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25% $1000-$1499
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0% $1500-$1999
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0% $2000+
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