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I'm a 20 year old student studying Graphic Design. I occasionally get clients who would like me to completely redo their website such as designing a custom theme, adding plugins and doing it all with wordpress.

To understand how much you should charge for a WordPress Website you must answer the following facts one-by-one. The cost of a WordPress site can be broken down into following categories:
I. WordPress hosting
II. Domain Name
III. Design
IV. Plugins and Extensions (Apps)
To create a self-hosted WordPress site, you need web hosting to store your files. Every website on the internet needs hosting. This is your website’s home on the internet. There are different hosting plans available for all kind of websites. You need to pick one that suits your requirements and fits your budget. Next, you will need a domain name. This will be your website’s address on the internet, and this is what your users will type in the browser to reach your website (example, wpbeginner.com or google.com). With WordPress, there are tons of free website templates available that you can use. However, if you want something more advanced / custom, then you can purchase a premium template or have one custom made which will raise the cost. There are 54,000+ free plugins for WordPress. These are apps and extensions for your websites. Think features like contact form, gallery, etc. So, while you can build a website with just the hosting and domain cost, based on your situation, you may end up paying for additional tools and services. That is why it is often confusing for people to find out the real cost of a WordPress website.
Estimating the Real Cost of Building a WordPress Site.
Depending on your needs, your cost to start a WordPress website can range from $100 to $500 to $3000, to even as high as $30,000 or more. It is important to know what type of website you are building, and what you will need for it because that will directly affect your cost. But do not worry, we will show you how to avoid a financial disaster and make the best decisions.
For the sake of this article, let us break down websites into different budget categories:
I. Building a WordPress website (low budget)
II. Building a WordPress website (with more features)
III. Building a WordPress website for small business
IV. Building a WordPress eCommerce website
V. Building a custom WordPress website
Now let us see how much each of these projects cost and how you can avoid spending any more than necessary. You can build a fully functional WordPress website for yourself and keep your costs under $100. Here is the cost break down of a WordPress website on a low budget. First, you will need a domain name and web hosting. A domain name typically costs $14.99 / year, and web hosting normally costs $7.99 / month. Thankfully, Bluehost, an official WordPress recommended hosting provider, has agreed to offer our users a free domain name and over 60% off on web hosting. You can continue to use Bluehost for WordPress hosting to keep the cost low and get a free domain name.

However, since you will be adding more features to your website, it may make sense to get a more powerful hosting configuration like SiteGround’s GoGeek plan. This will cost you a little more, but it comes with premium features like staging, faster performance, and can handle up to 100,000 visitors per month. You can use our SiteGround coupon to get 60% off for the first year of your hosting. You can also go for a premium WordPress template for your site. Unlike free WordPress templates, these templates come with extra features and priority support. Here are some essential premium WordPress plugins and extensions that you’ll need as your site grows:
Features
I. WPForms (Pro) – Adds a drag drop form builder to your WordPress site
II. WP Rocket – Premium WordPress caching plugin to speed up your site.
III. Beaver Builder – Adds a drag and drop WordPress page builder.
IV. WP Mail SMTP – improves email deliverability and fixes WordPress not sending email issue.
Marketing
I. Constant Contact – One of the best email marketing services
II. OptinMonster – Converts abandoning website visitors into subscribers. Lead generation for WordPress.
III. MonsterInsights Pro – See how visitors find and use your website.
IV. All in One SEO Pro – Improve your website’s SEO ranking.
Security
I. BackupBuddy – For automatic WordPress backups
II. Sucuri Firewall – Website firewall and malware protection
There are many more WordPress plugins and services that you can add. Each paid service or addon that you add will increase the cost of your WordPress site. Depending on the premium WordPress plugins and services that you add, it can be anywhere between $500 and $1000 per year.
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Answered 4 years ago

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