How much does a website cost for a small business?
- Agata

- May 21
- 3 min read
If you are a small business owner in Maryland thinking about getting a website, the first question on your mind is almost certainly — how much is this going to cost? It is a completely reasonable question and one I get asked every week.
The honest answer is that website costs vary enormously depending on who you hire and what you need. Here is a clear breakdown so you know exactly what to expect.

What affects the cost of a small business website?
Several key elements determine the price of a website for a small business:
Design complexity: A simple, clean website with a few pages costs less than a custom-designed site with advanced graphics and animations.
Number of pages: More pages mean more work, which raises the price.
Functionality: Features like online stores, booking systems, or customer portals add to the cost.
Content creation: Writing text, taking photos, or producing videos can be extra expenses.
Hosting and domain: You pay yearly fees to keep your website online and secure.
Maintenance and updates: Ongoing support to fix issues or add new content may require a monthly or annual budget.
Typical price ranges for small business websites
Here are some rough estimates based on common scenarios:
Basic website: $500 to $2,000
Usually includes 3 to 5 pages, a simple design, and basic contact forms. Ideal for businesses that just need an online presence.
Standard website: $2,000 to $5,000
More pages, custom design, and some added features like photo galleries or newsletters. Suitable for businesses wanting a stronger brand image.
Advanced website: $5,000 to $10,000+
Includes e-commerce, booking systems, or membership areas. Requires more development time and technical skills.
Keep in mind that prices vary by location and the experience of the web designer or agency.
Ways to save money on your website
Small businesses can reduce costs without sacrificing quality by:
Using website builders like Wix, Squarespace, or WordPress with pre-made templates.
Writing your own content and taking photos instead of hiring professionals.
Starting with a simple site and adding features later as your budget allows.
Comparing quotes from multiple designers or agencies.
What does a small business website actually need?
Every business needs a clean mobile-friendly design, a clear description of services, a contact form, click-to-call button, and basic SEO so Google can find you. Salons benefit from an online booking system. Businesses serious about growing through Google need full local SEO setup and a blog section.
The real cost of not having a website
Here is the question most people forget to ask — what is it costing you right now to not be online? Every day without a website, potential customers in Maryland are searching for your service on Google and choosing a competitor who does show up. If your average job is worth $200 and you miss just two enquiries a month, that is $4,800 a year going elsewhere. A $499 website that brings in one extra customer a month pays for itself many times over.
Ready to find out what your business needs?
At AGA Creative Studio we build professional websites for local contractors and salons across Maryland, Washington DC, and Virginia. Every project starts with a free 20-minute consultation — no obligation, no jargon.
Book yours at agacreativestudio.com or call (667) 388-6520.


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