Fair price tags on every website
Cause everyone deserves to shout about what they do. Jump to project pricingI work on a sliding scale basis.
Project costs are based on ability to pay, and the social and environmental impact my work can facilitate.
Pro bono
If you’re working on a praiseworthy project and really need (but can’t afford) a website, I may be able to help. If I can’t work on your design, I will try to point you in the right direction and provide you with some free tools.
Concession
If you’re a charity, a green company, a community group, a social enterprise, or any other organisation doing something for the greater good – I’m talking to you. Get in touch, this could be the start of something beautiful.
The full whack
Many for-profit companies are quite marvelous. They also have more money in the bank. Here’s some good news: for every hour invoiced, I pledge to work an extra half hour pro bono. Bit like a carbon tax. Karma restored!
Have you ever asked a question and been told: “Well, how long is a piece of string?”
I know, it’s the most infuriating answer in the universe. And I hate to do this to you too. But, alas, it’s very much the case for websites.
In an effort to offer some clarity and dispel many myths, here are some super ballpark figures of what I typically charge for a project.
The final cost will depend entirely on what you need. So, if in doubt, just drop me a line and we can work towards something that is right for everyone.
Single page website
starting from- Initial meeting
- Content plan
- Design proposal
- Website build
- Mobile testing
- Contact form
- Social media links
Multi page website
starting from- Initial meeting
- Site architecture
- Content plan
- Wireframes
- Design proposal
- Design review
- Website build
- Mobile testing
- Blog
- Contact form
- MailChimp integration
- Social media links
- Website editor training
“
A cynic knows the price of everything and the value of nothing.
Oscal wilde
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How much would I have charged for this website?
Being somewhat anally retentive, I track every hour I spend on every website. Including this one.
This site took 50 hours to complete including branding, planning, copywriting and everything in between. Had I charged myself, it would be at a concessionary fee (obvs).
That equals a price tag of £1750.
It’s useful to keep in mind that conceptualising, planning, mapping and designing a website are a lot easier to do when there’s just one person making decisions – not a whole team or me and a client.
But still, not bad eh?