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Inexpensive Web Design - What You Get

 

Finding a solution for web design that is inexpensive is a major factor for website design projects. The problem is, when you choose cheap design services, you often get a cheap product. There has to be a balance between what you get and what you pay. When you are choosing the kind of inexpensive web design you want, you essentially have two options.

There are ways that you can get both of these kinds of web design cheap. All you have to do is know what to ask for when you contact a web designer. Here's what you need to do to get the kind of design you want for the price you want.

 

Inexpensive HTML Web Design

 

When you contact your designer, simply tell him that you want the cheapest HTML web design possible. Tell him that you want to use a template or something easy that is slightly customized to be "your own". He will most likely find a template to use that you like and customize it slightly to suit your needs.

There's lots of templates out there to use on the internet. You can even search for them yourself and when you find one you like, simply hire someone to set it up for you and maybe make a few changes for your needs.

 

Inexpensive Wordpress Web Design

 

WordPress is a great choice for people that don't know much about HTML or uploading pages to servers through FTP or file managers. WordPress is a free software that once set up on your site, is made to be user friendly. It's made to be easy enough to use that even if you don't know a single line of HTML, you can still add new content and update old content.

 

Not only is WordPress itself free, but that's right, templates for it are too. The only thing you need to pay for is someone to set up WordPress and install a template you like on it. Of course you will need a domain and hosting, but there are free options to that also. You should be able to tell your web designer that you want to set up a WordPress blog and host it on a free WordPress host. He should be able to find a solution for that. Then he will just have to bill you for:

Once those main things are in place, you should be able to start adding content to your site right away.

 

I hope I've provided some inexpensive options for you to get you web design up and running.