Cultivate Digital

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596 North Road Ormond 3204 Melbourne, VIC
Phone: (130) 050-2466

How Much Does a Website Cost in Melbourne 2024?

The burning question for most people eager to build their brand online is “In Melbourne, how much does a website cost?” At Cultivate, we have found that this is frequently asked and requires a multitude of questions to be answered before proceeding.

Whilst it could be easy to rattle off a figure, let’s discuss a few important factors when selecting a company to create your website. Firstly, what does high quality mean to you? From one person to the next, it could mean a completely different thing. By definition it is very subjective but when referring to websites it can take into account the quality of the design, the text and the overall feel as you navigate through the pages. Before discussing pricing, it is important for us at Cultivate to understand what you, the business owner, require from your website.

The main factors that determine your website’s cost:

  • Customisation of the design and development
  • If its a template based site
  • The size of the design company

Our websites range from $3,400 to $4,900 for a new hand built website

There are cheaper options for modifying an existing website

Here’s Who Runs The Show: Paul Wagstaff

A website developer and a business owner since 2004. Cultivate Digital is a boutique web design studio located in Melbourne, Australia and is now a top 5 rated web design agency in Google.

Paul has a lifelong passion for building things online and applies a high quality ethic to every project he takes on.

He is also an incredibly dedicated business partner who loves helping small businesses get online in record time with a minimum of fuss. He works with his clients personally and the reviews prove how much his clients appreciate his down to earth, honest and transparent approach.

When Paul isn’t working, you may find him exploring the moon through his 12 inch Telescope, reading a good book, or listening to Dr Karl and other science podcasts.