What is the cheapest way to create a website?
So many startups are looking for more economical ways to build their own website.
If you check with Google you will find direct answers to the question .
But there is a lot more to simply answering the question revolving around the cheapest way to create a website.
The cheap and short answer is this:
- WordPress.com – $4 per month.
- Squarespace – $10.80 per month with discount code WBE.
- Wix – $10 per month on 3-year plan.
- Weebly – $5 per month on the 2-year plan – Best Value!
- GoDaddy – $9.99 per month
All of these sites offer so called cheap solutions , all of which will allow you to create your own website.
The Problem Though Is This:
After years of website building and management, I have found that there really is no such thing as cheap. Why do i say this?
Consider this:
- Its perfectly ok to find the best deal and save money when starting out, but do you actually have the time to build and learn how to get your website up and running
- Cheap on the pocket usually translates to expensive in terms of hours spent trying to build a website that looks professional, clean and eye catching.
- It may be cheap to build your own website technically , but most people dont have the time , nor the knowledge and experience required to achieve that.
- Trying to build a website on your own may sound cheap, but may cost you a lot in frustration.
So Whats The Solution Then?
My suggestion is to find a company that has the skillset , and the time to use the above platforms and build a well priced website for you.
The Benefits :
- In effect they will save you money , time and a truck load of frustration.
- You get to focus on marketing your business whilst your inexpensive website attracts clientele for you.
- You have more time to grow your sales and manage the daily running of your website.
In Summary:
What Is The Cheapest Way to Create a Website?
- There is no such thing as cheap.
- Economical yes, but not cheap.
- You may save money to start but will lose a fortune in time wasted , when you could be ousourcing the job cost effectively