There are a few ways we can price our services. We’ll explore a few of them here:
This is the most standard pricing model.
You basically price every project individually.
You might have a set “base” price and if the client wants something ontop of that, like an additional page or another service, you adjust it.
Or if your client wants an extra complicated design—you adjust the pricing.
I’d recommend starting off with this pricing model.
You should obviously start from lower prices and raise them when you start getting more work.
The minimum price I’d recommend is $1,000 for a one-page website.
The productized pricing model has set prices for different types of websites.
It’s best for standardizing procedures.
You could have a fixed price of $1,500 for a one-page website, and a fixed price of $3,000 for a standard 4-page website.
You could have fixed blog add-on prices, etc.