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Website Cost Using WordPress

WordPress Cost BreakdownRequired? Price More Info
Monthly SubscriptionEmoji icon $0 WordPress is free
Apps / plugins (optional)Emoji icon$0 - $100+ per monthThere are both free and premium plugins. Some charge a one-off fee, while others you need to pay monthly or annually to use.
ThemesEmoji icon$0 - $50+ upfront costThere are both free and premium themes. You only pay a one-off charge for premium themes, rather than an ongoing subscription.
Hosting Emoji icon$2.95 - $50 per monthHosting is an essential cost. It’s rare to find a host that accepts monthly payments, so you should expect to pay a minimum of $35 per year upfront.
SecurityEmoji icon$0 - $200 per yearSecurity can come built-in to your hosting plan, but it’s worth investing in extra security measures. There are free security plugins you can choose from if you’re on a tight budget.
Professional helpEmoji icon$80 - $180 per hourThis is an optional cost. If you’re building a custom site, chances are you’ll need a developer to help. This is the main factor that hikes up the cost of building a WordPress website.

The cost of a WordPress website is pretty hard to pin down. It depends on a lot of different factors, because there’s a lot of different aspects to think about when setting up a WordPress site.

On the one hand, WordPress is free. There are free themes and plugins too, so in theory, it should be easy to keep costs low. However, you might find you need a premium theme, and then there’s hosting to think about (and pay for). If you hire a WordPress developer, your total website cost could quickly creep up into the thousands.

There are various costs that can affect the total price of building a WordPress website, but the main one is hosting. You can get away with using free themes and plugins, but hosting is an essential and important cost that’s vital for getting your WordPress website online.

So, how much does it cost to host a WordPress website? It depends on your provider. There are tons of hosting providers out there to choose from, and some are better than others. For WordPress, we recommend using Bluehost (and so does WordPress itself, come to that!)

Website builders are usually the cheapest way to build a website. While WordPress is technically a free, open-source platform, you have to pay for hosting, themes, and plugins, and even professional help from a developer, which can increase your total cost.

Hiring a web designer is the most expensive option. Realistically, you don’t want to pay less than $5,000 for a web designer, otherwise you might end up with a disappointing end result that you’re not happy with, but that you’ve still paid a few thousand for.

You need to choose the right method for you. Hiring a web designer is expensive, but it takes the technical hassle out of your hands. Using a website builder is cheap and easy, but you don’t get the same level of control as you do with WordPress. WordPress gives you flexibility, but it’s the most time consuming and hands-on approach.

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