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		<title>How Much Does a Website Cost?</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Elias]]></dc:creator>
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<p>If I only had a dollar for every time that question has been posed to me, I could afford an iBrain!</p>
<p>First off, there is no standard price in what a website cost. This really depends on budget and comfort level you have. Websites can range from FREE, to thousands of dollars.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s my layman analogy..</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s say you&#8217;re in the market for a car; you must have some budget in mind before shopping. You want to research performance, safety, reliability, etc.. And if possible, test drive the vehicle before purchasing.</p>
<p>The same goes with your web presence.</p>
<p>Regarding your requirements, you can go from an economical website cost to a very pricey one. Think of terms of transportation..</p>
<p>For example, riding the buss could be comparable to a website hosted on a shared hosting environment. Both are inexpensive and commonly used. However, travel will not be as efficient riding the buss.  Your limited to the destination a buss can travel. And your not the only one riding that buss. It has to drop off patrons; slowing you down with constant interruptions. Also, if a patron is sick, then the potential to catch the virus is prevalent.  Just like your website would become vulnerable to the environment it&#8217;s hosted on.  Now, if you had your own vehicle (VPS or dedicated server). Then your travel becomes more efficient, and limitations are greatly reduced!</p>
<p>Limitations may become greatly reduced on VPS or dedicated server with proper configurations &amp; management.  Your VPS and Dedicated Server are comparable to automobile different makes &amp; models. The differences are your configuration options. You can configure your server to respond like a sports car, light weight and fast.  Or configure server like a semi truck, heavy duty and moderate speed. But when a semi catches momentum, it can be very fast. Just don&#8217;t expect the same type of maneuverability as you would a small car.</p>
<p>Shopping for a car can become cumbersome, same applies to configuring your server. You want an efficient, secure and affordable vehicle; just like your server. These are operational and necessary in what a website cost.</p>
<p><span style="line-height: 1.5em;">Most hosting companies offer a control panel, or interface of some kind. Allowing you to configure sever to your requirements. Just like buying a car with options and extended warranties, your server is treated much the same. If your not comfortable handling server configurations, then you will have to find a managed solution. </span>Don&#8217;t fret, because as soon as you drive out of that dealership, the open road is all yours!</p>
<p>So, driving your own car (VPS) verses riding the buss (shared hosting) can become costly in either direction. And you can&#8217;t have a website without a web server!</p>
<p>Over 95% of the people I encounter are capable of achieving there online objectives economically.  Using open source software, you can have a website up and running easily.  There are a lot of open source programs (<a title="Why Use WordPress As a Website or Blog?" href="http://mywebdevelopment.org/why-use-wordpress-as-a-website-or-blog/">wordpress</a>, Joomla, etc.) that can be used to develop your website.  And if your host is using cPanel, then more likely open source programs are available for easy install using Softaculous plug-in.</p>
<p>And finally, the last necessary website cost. The domain name. Have you chosen a domain name? This is relevant to your branding and SEO on the web. More about <a title="About Domain Names" href="http://#">domain names</a> &amp; SEO practices.</p>
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<p><strong>Resources</strong></p>
<p>Softaculous, a library script that automates web application installs: <a title="Softaculous" href="https://www.softaculous.com/">https://www.softaculous.com/</a><br />
Shared Hosting account with Hostrocket:<br />
Linode VPS: <a title="Linode VPS" href="https://www.linode.com/">https://www.linode.com/</a><br />
cPanel Server &amp; Website Management: <a title="cPanel web-based Control Panel" href="http://cpanel.net/">http://cpanel.net/</a></p>
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