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Is it worth saving money for a website?
A low price can be tempting, but a cheap site is often only an apparent savings. In this article, we look at what's really behind "budget" deals and how they affect your business.
You will learn, among other things:
Read before you spend even a zloty - and make a decision with full knowledge.
Many entrepreneurs, especially at the beginning of their business, wonder,Whether it is worth investing in a professional website or better to bet on cheaper solutions. Often there is a temptation to go for the cheapest option, such as a site in a wizard, a cheap offer from a freelancer or a "site for 500 zloty". But is saving money at the start really worth it?
In this section we will look atThe pros and cons of cheap sites and check,whether it's worth saving money on a company website.
You can find website listings in the range ofPLN 500 - 2,000. Sounds great, right? However, it's worth checking out,What you actually get at this price.
The most common features of low-cost sites:
❌Template instead of custom design - Your site looks like hundreds of others.
❌Lack of SEO optimization - Customers won't find you on Google.
❌Lack of technical support - Each amendment costs additional money.
❌Weak security features - Risk of hacking attacks, lack of SSL certificate.
❌Lack of responsiveness - The site may not work well on phones.
Such a site may work for several months, butWill it be effective? You may find that instead of saving money, you spendmore for fixes, moving the site or completely rebuilding it.
When you buy a cheap site, you often don't factor in the extra costs:
- Hosting and domain - Many low-cost sites do not include these services, so you have to pay for them separately (approx. 200-800 PLN per year).
- SEO and optimization - if you want to be visible in Google, you need to invest in optimizing your site (500-5,000 zloty at one time or monthly subscription).
- Technical support - Low-cost sites often lack service. Any fix or update can costFrom 100 zloty for a simple change to several thousand zloty for the repair of serious errors.
⚠Migration to a better system - If you opt for a cheap page builder and then want to switch to a more professional solution, you may find yourselfyou have to build the site from scratch.
💡A cheap site may seem like a savings, but in reality it can cost more than a well-designed site made by a professional.
Sometimes offers of cheap sites promise "professional design", but in reality you getA poorly functioning website with minimal features.
Be wary of offers that:
⚠They don't have a clear specification - No information about the number of pages, SEO optimization or technical support.
⚠They promise a website in 24 hours - This means a ready-made template without personalization.
⚠They do not offer support - once you hand over the page, you are left alone, and each correction costs extra.
⚠They are suspiciously cheap - If the price seems too good, the quality is likely to be poor.
When a cheap site can be OK:
- When you needsimple business card page, such as for a one-person business.
- When you havelimited budget And you can accept the restrictions.
- When the partyis not a key component of your business, e.g. You only need contact information.
-Free website builders can be a good option for testing - if you are just testing your business idea and don't want to invest in a professional website yet.
When a cheap site is a mistake:
-If the website is to attract customers and build your image - Low quality means low credibility of the company.
-If you plan to grow your business and will need additional features in the future - Low-cost sites often have limitations that prevent expansion.
-If you want to be visible on Google - Without good SEO optimization, the site practically does not exist in the search engine.
-If the site is to run smoothly and quickly - Cheap hosting and poorly optimized sites load slowly, which deters users.
- If you want to avoid security problems - Low-cost sites often lack security, making them vulnerable to attacks and crashes.
- If you don't want to revise or build a site from scratch every few months - Often low-cost solutions require numerous revisions, which can cost more in the long run than a professional site from scratch.
💡If the site is to bring in customers and real profits, it's worth investing in something solid from the start. A low-cost site is often a temporary solution, which in the long run proves to bea more expensive choice due to the need for amendments, migrations and additional costs.
Customized design:❌ No
SEO Optimization :❌ No
Speed of action: ❌ Often free
Safety: ❌ Risk of attacks
Technical support: ❌ None or paid
Responsiveness (mobile):❓ Varies
Customized design:✓ Yes
SEO optimization: ✓ Yes
Speed of action: ✓ Well optimized
Safety: ✓ SSL certificate, updates
Technical support: ✓ Usually bundled
Responsiveness (mobile): ✓ Full optimization
- If you just want toa quick business card page, a low-cost solution may be sufficient.
- If the site is to bea tool for customer acquisition and image building, betterinvest in professional execution.
Wondering if a cheap website is a good choice for your business? Get in touch - I will help you choose the best solution without hidden costs!
This is not one article - it's a comprehensive guide!
Every section you see here isseparate article, which takes an in-depth look at one of the key topics related to website costs.
If you want to understand,how much does a website really cost,how to avoid hidden costs ihow to optimize your budget, this series of articles will help you takean informed business decision.
Below you will findfull index of articles, which will guide you step by step through the entire process of planning a budget for the website.
Each article is a separate guide that you can read independently of the others.
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