Website Development Cost Breakdown Guide

In today’s digital world, your website is more than just your online address—it’s your first impression, sales tool, and customer service desk all in one. But for most business owners, one question is always at the top: How much does it cost to build a website? Many people hear a wide range of numbers, get different quotes from agencies, or see “cheap” options that often lead to disappointment. The truth is, website development costs depend on many factors. If you don’t understand these, you might overspend or end up with a website that doesn’t help your business.

This guide will give you a clear, step-by-step breakdown of all the main cost factors in web development—whether you’re a small business in Bangladesh, a growing company looking to serve global clients, or just someone planning for the future. You’ll learn where your money goes, what choices you have, and how to plan your budget smartly. You’ll also see how One Stop IT Solutions stands out as a trusted, affordable, and expert web development & SEO company for both local and international businesses.

Why Website Development Costs Vary So Much

If you ask five web developers for a price, you’ll probably get five very different answers. Why? Because the cost of a website depends on:

  • Your business needs: A simple shop needs less than a big e-commerce site.
  • Design choices: Custom designs cost more than ready-made templates.
  • Functionality: More features mean more time and expertise.
  • Maintenance and support: Launching is just the start; websites need updates.
  • Location and expertise: Rates in Bangladesh are different from the US or Europe, but quality can be the same.

Let’s dig deeper into why these factors make such a difference.

Many people think a website is just a few pages and some pictures. But a website is more like a house. A small, simple house is cheap and fast to build. If you want a big house with many rooms, beautiful decoration, and special features, it costs much more.

The same is true for websites.

Your business needs decide how big and complex your website must be. For example, a freelancer may need just a “portfolio” website with a few pages: Home, About, Services, Contact. An e-commerce company needs product pages, payment systems, customer accounts, order tracking, and more. Each extra feature requires more time, coding, and testing.

Design choices matter too. Think of design like your store’s interior. A ready-made template is like buying furniture from a store—quick and cheap, but not unique. Custom design is like hiring an architect to create a space just for you. It takes more time, but your brand stands out. Many companies start with templates and upgrade later.

Functionality adds cost quickly. Even small features can need a lot of work. For example, a simple “Contact Us” page is easy. But if you want appointment booking, user logins, or a custom calculator, each one requires special coding.

Maintenance and support are often forgotten. Like a car, your website needs “oil changes” and check-ups: updates, backups, fixing bugs, and adding new content. Ignoring this can lead to security problems or a broken site.

Location and expertise are key. In Bangladesh, talented developers charge less than those in the US, but quality can still be excellent. However, very cheap offers often mean poor code, missing features, or no support. Good developers explain their process, show real examples, and answer your questions.

Non-obvious insight: Many beginners focus only on launch cost, not the “lifetime” cost. A cheap site with no updates or support often ends up costing more when you need repairs or a full rebuild.

Understanding these factors helps you control your budget and avoid surprises. Let’s break down each part of website development, so you know exactly what you’re paying for.

Key Components Of Website Development Cost

1. Domain Name

Your domain is your online address (like www. yourbusiness. com). It’s usually paid annually.

  • Bangladesh: .com, .net, .org domains cost around ৳1,000–৳2,000 per year.
  • International: Prices are similar, but some extensions (like .bd) can cost more.

Some domain extensions are more expensive because they are rare or “local,” such as. bd for Bangladesh. International clients might pick. com,. org, or country codes like. uk,. au,. ca. Special business domains like. shop or. tech can cost ৳2,500–৳5,000 per year or more.

Tip: Always buy your domain in your business name, not your developer’s, to keep control.

Extra advice: Set your domain to auto-renew. If you forget to pay, someone else could buy your domain when it expires, and you might lose your brand name online.

Non-obvious insight: Registering similar domains (like .net, .org, or common misspellings) helps protect your brand from copycats or mistakes.

2. Web Hosting

Hosting is where your website “lives” on the internet.

  • Shared hosting: ৳2,000–৳5,000/year; good for small sites.
  • VPS/Cloud hosting: ৳6,000–৳20,000/year; for bigger sites or more traffic.
  • Managed WordPress hosting: ৳10,000–৳30,000/year; includes updates and security.

Example: A Dhaka-based business with 5,000 monthly visitors can start with shared hosting, then upgrade as they grow.

What is hosting? Imagine hosting as renting a shop in a market. Shared hosting is like sharing a shop with other businesses—cheap, but you share resources. VPS (Virtual Private Server) or cloud hosting is like having your own shop—more space, better performance, higher price. Managed hosting means someone takes care of updates, backups, and security for you.

When to upgrade: If your site gets slow, crashes, or you need advanced features, move to better hosting.

Extra tip: Ask about server location. Hosting in Bangladesh can be faster for local visitors. For international clients, global hosting is better.

Common mistake: Many people buy the cheapest hosting, then face slow speeds or frequent downtime. This frustrates customers and hurts SEO.

3. Website Design

Design decides how your site looks and feels.

  • Template-based design: ৳10,000–৳30,000; faster, less unique.
  • Custom design: ৳30,000–৳100,000+; tailored for your brand and audience.
  • International clients: Expect to pay more for custom work, but Bangladesh agencies offer very competitive rates.

Insight: Many beginners forget to budget for mobile-friendly (responsive) design, which is now a must for SEO and user experience.

What is template vs custom design? Templates are pre-made designs that can be changed (colors, images, text). They are fast and cost less. Custom design starts from scratch, focusing on your business goals, branding, and special features.

Why mobile design matters: Over 80% of users in Bangladesh access the web by phone. If your site is not “responsive,” it will look bad on small screens, and Google will rank it lower.

Non-obvious insight: Good design is not just about looks. It should help users find what they want quickly, and guide them to contact you or buy. Simple, clear design often works better than flashy animations.

Extra detail: Ask your designer for a “design mockup” before coding starts. This is a picture of what your site will look like. It’s much easier to change colors or layout in the design phase than after coding.

4. Website Development (coding And Setup)

This is where your website is actually built.

  • Simple business site (5–10 pages): ৳20,000–৳50,000
  • E-commerce store: ৳40,000–৳200,000+
  • Custom web apps: Can go much higher, depending on features.

Practical tip: Ask for a detailed feature list (like contact forms, booking systems, payment gateways) before starting, so all costs are clear.

What does development include? Developers create the pages, add your text and images, set up menus, and connect all features. For e-commerce, they set up product catalogs, shopping carts, payment gateways, and order management.

Extra detail: If you need special features like user registration, event calendars, or integration with other software (like accounting or CRM), the cost goes up. Each feature requires planning, coding, and testing.

Non-obvious insight: Cheap developers may use “nulled” (pirated) plugins or themes to save cost. This is risky—they can break, have security holes, or get your site blacklisted by Google. Always ask for licensed, up-to-date software.

Testing matters: Before launch, your developer should test the site on different devices (mobile, tablet, desktop) and browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge). Ask for a “test link” to review everything.

5. Content Creation

Good content attracts and converts visitors.

  • Copywriting (English): ৳500–৳2,000 per page
  • Product descriptions: ৳100–৳500 each
  • Translation (Bangla/English): May cost extra

Example: An international tech company may need clear English for global users, while a Bangladeshi clothing store needs both Bangla and English.

Why content matters: Your words must explain what you do, why you’re better, and how to buy or contact you. Well-written content builds trust and helps SEO.

Extra detail: Content includes headlines, product info, “About Us,” FAQs, blog posts, and even emails or pop-ups. For e-commerce, every product needs a unique description.

Translation tips: If you want both Bangla and English, use a professional translator. Bad translations can make your business look unprofessional.

Non-obvious insight: Many businesses forget to update old content. Plan to review and refresh your site every 6–12 months, especially if your products or services change.

Practical example: If you have 50 products, budget for writing or editing 50 product pages, plus main pages like Home, About, and Contact.

6. Images, Videos, And Graphics

Visuals make your site stand out.

  • Stock photos: ৳1,000–৳5,000 (or free options)
  • Custom graphics/banners: ৳2,000–৳10,000
  • Product photography/video: ৳5,000–৳50,000, depending on quality

Beginner’s mistake: Using low-quality or copied images can hurt your brand and Google ranking.

What are stock photos? These are ready-made photos you can legally use on your site. There are paid and free sources (like Unsplash or Pexels for free, Shutterstock for paid).

When to use custom graphics: Custom banners, infographics, or icons make your site unique and fit your brand. For example, a travel agency might want custom maps or tour graphics.

Product photos: For online shops, clear, well-lit photos are essential. Use a professional photographer if possible. Bad photos lower trust and sales.

Videos: Short intro videos or product demos can increase sales. Even a simple “Meet the Team” video helps customers connect with you.

Non-obvious insight: Use “alt text” for every image. This helps visually-impaired users and boosts SEO.

Extra tip: Ask your developer to optimize images for fast loading. Large, uncompressed images slow down your site.

7. E-commerce Features

Selling online adds extra needs:

  • Shopping cart and checkout: Included in most platforms, but custom features add cost.
  • Payment gateway integration: ৳5,000–৳20,000 (SSLCommerz, bKash for Bangladesh; PayPal/Stripe for international)
  • Inventory management, invoice, shipping modules: Each adds to the total.

Real-world example: A Bangladeshi boutique selling worldwide needs both bKash and card payments, plus automatic shipping fee calculation.

What do e-commerce features include? Besides the store and products, you may need coupons, wishlists, order tracking, customer accounts, and reviews. Each feature adds development time.

Payment gateways: These connect your site to banks or mobile payment systems. Common ones in Bangladesh are SSLCommerz, bKash, Nagad, Rocket. For global sales, Stripe, PayPal, and 2Checkout are popular.

Shipping: You may want automatic shipping cost calculation, or integration with local couriers (like Sundarban or SA Paribahan).

Inventory management: If you sell 100s of products, automatic stock tracking helps avoid selling items you don’t have.

Non-obvious insight: E-commerce sites need extra security and privacy protection. Make sure your developer uses secure payment methods and follows best practices.

Extra tip: Ask for “abandoned cart” emails—automatic reminders to customers who started buying but didn’t finish. This small feature can increase sales.

8. Seo (search Engine Optimization)

SEO helps people find your site on Google.

  • Basic setup (on-page SEO): ৳5,000–৳20,000
  • Ongoing SEO (monthly): ৳10,000–৳50,000+
  • International SEO: More complex and competitive, so higher cost

Non-obvious insight: Many skip SEO at launch and lose months of potential customers.

What is SEO? SEO is a set of actions to help your site appear higher in search engines. It includes keyword research, optimizing page titles, writing meta descriptions, adding alt text, creating quality content, and building links.

On-page SEO: This covers everything on your site—text, images, code, speed, mobile-friendliness.

Off-page SEO: Ongoing work like getting backlinks from other sites, local directory listings, and reviews.

Why monthly SEO? SEO is not a one-time job. Search engines change, your competitors change, and you need to add fresh content and build links regularly.

Extra detail: For international SEO, you may need different pages for different countries, languages, or currencies.

Practical example: A Dhaka-based law firm wants to appear in searches for “business lawyer Bangladesh.” Good SEO can get them on Google’s first page, bringing more clients.

SEO tools: Ask your developer to set up Google Analytics and Search Console so you can track visitors and search performance.

9. Security And Ssl Certificates

Security protects your data and builds trust.

  • SSL certificate (shows HTTPS): ৳1,000–৳5,000/year (often free with hosting)
  • Extra security (firewall, malware scan): ৳2,000–৳10,000/year

Bangladesh perspective: Many local clients overlook this, but Google and customers trust secure sites more.

What is SSL? SSL encrypts data between your site and visitors. Browsers show a padlock for secure sites. Google also ranks secure sites higher.

Extra security tools: Firewalls block hackers, malware scanners check for viruses, and regular backups prevent data loss.

Non-obvious insight: If your site collects customer info (names, emails, payments), strong security is a must. Security problems can lead to lost sales, legal issues, and a damaged reputation.

Practical tip: Ask for regular backups and a plan to restore your site if anything goes wrong.

Extra detail: Some hosting providers include SSL for free. But for e-commerce or high-risk sites, premium SSL (with insurance) is safer.

10. Website Maintenance And Support

Websites need regular updates and backups.

  • Basic maintenance: ৳5,000–৳15,000/year
  • Full support (includes content updates, bug fixes): ৳20,000–৳60,000/year

Mistake to avoid: Not having support means small issues can turn into big problems, affecting your brand and sales.

What does maintenance include? Updates for WordPress, plugins, or themes; checking for broken links; fixing bugs; adding new content; running backups.

Why is it important? Outdated websites are easy targets for hackers. Also, as your business grows, you’ll want to add new pages, products, or features.

Non-obvious insight: Many small businesses think “launch and forget.” But a website is like a garden—it needs care to stay fresh and useful.

Practical example: You want to update your holiday hours, add a new product, or fix a broken contact form. With support, these changes are quick and easy.

Extra tip: Ask your developer for a “care plan” with clear response times (e.g., bug fixes within 24 hours).

11. Advanced Features (optional)

Some businesses need more power:

  • Live chat support: ৳3,000–৳10,000 setup, plus monthly fees
  • Advanced analytics: ৳2,000–৳10,000
  • Membership areas, forums, booking tools: Each feature adds cost, depending on complexity

International tip: Features like multi-language support or region-based pricing are important if you serve different markets.

Examples of advanced features:

  • Live chat: Lets visitors ask questions in real-time. Tools like Tawk.to or Zendesk can be added.
  • Custom dashboards: For managers to see sales, users, or reports.
  • APIs and integrations: Connect your site to accounting, shipping, or email tools.
  • Learning management: If you sell courses, you’ll need a platform for video lessons, quizzes, and certificates.

Non-obvious insight: Advanced features often need more testing and support. Budget for future updates.

Extra detail: If you plan to add features later, tell your developer so they can build a flexible site.

Typical Website Cost Ranges

Here’s a quick comparison of website types and their common price ranges in Bangladesh:

Website TypeCost (৳)Ideal For
Basic Business Website30,000 – 70,000Small local businesses
E-commerce Website60,000 – 250,000+Online stores
Custom Web Application100,000 – 500,000+Large or complex needs

Note: International rates can be 2–5 times higher for similar quality, but Bangladeshi companies like One Stop IT Solutions deliver expert work at affordable prices.

Extra explanation: These ranges include design, development, and launch. Ongoing costs (hosting, maintenance, marketing) are separate.

Example: A basic website for a local law firm (5 pages, contact form, mobile-friendly, SEO setup) might cost ৳40,000. A custom e-commerce site with 200 products, payment gateways, and shipping integration might be ৳180,000.

Non-obvious insight: Adding features later usually costs more than including them from the start, because your developer may need to redo old work.

Factors That Increase Website Cost (and How To Control Them)

  • Custom design or development: The more unique you want, the higher the price.
  • Number of pages: More pages need more content and time.
  • Complex features: Booking systems, user dashboards, or custom workflows add to costs.
  • Third-party integrations: Connecting with other software (like CRM, email, SMS) requires extra work.
  • Urgent timelines: Faster delivery usually costs extra.

How to control costs:

  • Start with a clear plan and feature list.
  • Use ready-made templates or modules when possible.
  • Focus on “must-have” features for launch; add “nice-to-have” features later.
  • Work with trusted, experienced partners who explain all costs upfront.

Extra detail: Many businesses want everything at once—multi-language, blog, shop, booking, chat, and more. This increases cost and delays. Launching with core features, then adding over time, is faster and cheaper.

Practical example: A restaurant first launches a simple site with menu and contact info. Later, they add online ordering and table booking as the business grows.

Non-obvious insight: Poor planning (changing your mind, adding features during development, or unclear goals) is a top reason for budget overruns.

Bangladesh Vs. International Market: What’s Different?

Bangladesh: Web development rates are affordable, but there’s a big range in quality. Many agencies offer world-class work, but some freelancers may cut corners or skip important steps (like SEO or security).

International market: Clients often pay more for the same skills, but expect detailed contracts, clear timelines, and strong support. If you want to serve global customers, your site must load fast, be mobile-friendly, and support international payments.

One Stop IT Solutions bridges this gap by offering:

  • Local expertise: Understanding Bangladeshi business needs, payment methods, and local trends.
  • Global standards: Building sites that work for both local and international customers.
  • Affordable pricing: Lower rates than US or Europe, but with quality that matches global leaders.

Extra explanation: International clients may want GDPR compliance (for Europe), multi-currency payments, or country-specific versions. Bangladeshi agencies with international experience can guide you on these details.

Non-obvious insight: Some Bangladeshi developers offer “white label” services—building sites for US/UK agencies. This means the technical skill is there; you just need to find an honest, communicative partner.

Practical tip: For international business, use cloud hosting (like AWS or DigitalOcean) and CDNs (Content Delivery Networks) to make your site fast worldwide.

Mistakes To Avoid When Budgeting For A Website

  • Choosing the lowest price: Cheap websites often skip SEO, security, or support—costing you more in the long run.
  • Not planning for updates: Your business will grow and change; budget for maintenance.
  • Ignoring mobile and SEO: Over 80% of users in Bangladesh access websites from mobiles. If your site isn’t mobile-friendly and SEO-ready, you lose customers.
  • Not checking ownership: Make sure you own your domain and hosting accounts.
  • No clear contract: Every detail (timeline, features, payment) should be in writing.

Extra detail: Cheap developers may use pirated software, which is illegal and risky. Always ask for original licenses.

Practical example: A business hires a freelancer for ৳10,000. The site looks fine, but is slow, not mobile-friendly, and never appears on Google. They end up paying another agency to rebuild from scratch.

Non-obvious insight: Not all costs are obvious at the start. Ask your developer for a “total cost of ownership” (domain, hosting, updates, support) for the next 2–3 years.

Website Cost Breakdown Example (for A Small Business In Bangladesh)

Let’s say you run a small clothing store in Dhaka and want a professional website to sell products.

ItemEstimated Cost (৳)
Domain (1 year)1,500
Hosting (1 year)3,500
Design (customized template)20,000
Development (e-commerce features)40,000
Content (10 pages)10,000
Images/Graphics5,000
Payment gateway setup8,000
Basic SEO10,000
SSL & Security2,000
First year support10,000
Total First Year Cost110,000

Tip: Actual costs depend on your choices and your developer. Always get a detailed quote.

Extra detail: This example covers the basics. If you want advanced features (multi-language, custom analytics, bulk SMS, etc.), budget more.

Non-obvious insight: Remember to budget for next year’s domain, hosting, and support. If you want digital marketing (Facebook/Google ads), set a separate budget.

How One Stop It Solutions Makes Website Development Easy And Affordable

Building a website can feel complex—but it doesn’t have to be. One Stop IT Solutions is trusted by businesses in Bangladesh and abroad for:

  • Transparent pricing: No hidden fees. All costs explained in simple language.
  • Expert team: Skilled designers, developers, SEO experts, and project managers.
  • Custom solutions: Whether you’re a local shop or an international startup, your website matches your goals.
  • SEO and mobile-first: Every site is optimized for Google and mobile users from day one.
  • Ongoing support: Fast updates, maintenance, and technical help whenever you need it.
  • Affordable rates: Get world-class quality without breaking your budget.

Real-world example: A Bangladeshi logistics company wanted an English-Bangla website to attract overseas clients. One Stop IT Solutions delivered a fast, secure, SEO-friendly site, helping them win contracts in the UK and Middle East.

Extra detail: Many clients need training to update their website. One Stop IT Solutions provides guides and video tutorials, so you can add news, change prices, or update products without extra cost.

Non-obvious insight: Good agencies help you plan for the future. They offer advice on growing your site, adding features, and using digital marketing to get more customers.

Practical Tips For Saving Money (without Cutting Corners)

  • Prioritize your needs: Start with key features; add extras as your business grows.
  • Use open-source platforms: WordPress, WooCommerce, or Shopify are cost-effective for most businesses.
  • Reuse content and images: If you have quality materials, use them instead of starting from zero.
  • Plan for the long term: Choose a developer who offers training, so you can update simple things yourself.
  • Ask about discounts: Many agencies offer package deals or lower rates for startups and NGOs.

Extra detail: Open-source platforms have large communities and many free/cheap plugins, making it easy to add features later.

Practical example: A school starts with a basic info site. Later, they add event booking, online payments, and student portals as needs grow.

Non-obvious insight: Good planning saves money. Write down your goals, target audience, and must-have features before you start. This avoids costly changes later.

Tip: If you have a small budget, focus on a clear, simple site with strong SEO. It will bring more value than a flashy site with no visitors.

What To Look For In A Web Development Partner

  • Portfolio: Check real examples (not just screenshots).
  • Client reviews: Look for feedback from both Bangladeshi and international businesses.
  • Clear communication: Do they answer your questions and explain things simply?
  • Full service: Can they handle SEO, security, and support—or just design?
  • Ownership: Will you own your website, domain, and data?

One Stop IT Solutions meets all these points, making them a preferred choice for companies who want quality, peace of mind, and results.

Extra detail: Ask to speak with a past client or see a “live” site built by the agency. This shows real-world results.

Non-obvious insight: A good partner will ask about your business goals, not just your budget. They want you to succeed, not just finish a project.

Practical tip: Avoid agencies who say “yes” to everything without asking questions. The best teams help you focus and plan.

Essential Questions To Ask Before You Start

  • What exactly is included in the quoted price?
  • Who owns the domain and hosting accounts?
  • Will my website be SEO-optimized and mobile-friendly?
  • How long will the project take? What happens if there are delays?
  • What support is included after launch?
  • Are there any extra costs I should know about?

If your developer cannot answer these clearly, it’s a red flag.

Extra detail: Ask for a written contract or proposal listing all features, costs, and timelines. This protects both you and the developer.

Non-obvious insight: Clarify who will provide text, images, and translations. Missing content is a common cause of delays.

International Clients: Special Considerations

If your business targets clients in the US, Europe, or other countries, keep these in mind:

  • Multi-language support: Offer content in English and other key languages.
  • Fast load times: International users expect your site to open quickly.
  • Global payments: Integrate PayPal, Stripe, or other international gateways.
  • Privacy laws: Follow GDPR or other data rules if you collect customer data.
  • Professional branding: Invest in high-quality design and photography.

Many Bangladeshi agencies, including One Stop IT Solutions, have experience serving global clients and can guide you on best practices.

Extra detail: Time zone differences matter. Choose an agency with clear communication and flexible hours for meetings.

Practical example: A travel agency in Dhaka wants to attract European tourists. Their site offers English, French, and German. It shows prices in euros, loads fast worldwide, and has a GDPR-compliant privacy policy.

Non-obvious insight: For global business, ask about CDN (Content Delivery Network) and international hosting to speed up your site for overseas visitors.

Website Development Cost Breakdown Guide

Comparing Diy Website Builders Vs. Professional Development

FactorDIY Builders (e.g., Wix, Squarespace)Professional Development
Upfront Cost৳5,000–৳15,000/year৳30,000+
CustomizationLimitedUnlimited
SEO & SpeedBasicAdvanced
SupportSelf-serviceExpert help
ScalabilityDifficult to scaleEasy to add features

Tip: DIY builders are fine for simple portfolios or hobbies. For real businesses, professional development gives you control, better SEO, and room to grow.

Extra detail: DIY builders may not support local payment gateways (bKash, Nagad) or advanced features. You are limited to what their platform allows.

Non-obvious insight: Switching from a DIY builder to a custom site later can be difficult and costly. If you plan to grow, start with a flexible platform.

Practical example: A photographer starts with Wix for a simple gallery. As their business grows, they move to WordPress for better SEO and custom booking features.

Next Steps: Getting Started With Your Website Project

  • Define your goals: What do you want your website to achieve? (Sales, leads, branding, support?)
  • List your must-have features: Write down what you need now—and what can wait.
  • Set a realistic budget: Use the breakdowns above as a guide.
  • Research developers: Look for trusted, proven partners like One Stop IT Solutions.
  • Ask for a proposal: Get a detailed plan, timeline, and cost.
  • Sign a clear contract: Protect your interests and avoid misunderstandings.

Pro Tip: Many businesses waste money by starting without a plan. Taking the time to research and plan your website will save you time, money, and frustration.

Extra detail: Assign someone in your team to collect text, photos, and company info. The faster you provide content, the faster your site will launch.

Non-obvious insight: Set clear deadlines for each step (design, feedback, content, testing) to keep the project moving.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Long Does It Take To Build A Business Website?

A simple business website usually takes 2–4 weeks, including design, development, and basic SEO. E-commerce or custom projects can take 6–12 weeks, depending on features and content. Delays often happen if content or decisions are late, so quick feedback helps keep things on track.

Extra detail: Complex sites (custom dashboards, multi-language, large product catalogs) may take 3–6 months. Ask your developer for a timeline with milestones.

Is It Cheaper To Build A Website In Bangladesh Than In The Us Or Europe?

Yes, costs are usually much lower in Bangladesh. For the same quality, you might pay 2–5 times more in the US or Europe. However, make sure you choose a trusted company with real experience—like One Stop IT Solutions—to avoid problems with quality or support.

Non-obvious insight: Some international clients hire Bangladeshi developers “remotely” for cost savings. Clear contracts and good communication are vital for success.

What Ongoing Costs Should I Expect After My Website Is Live?

You’ll need to pay for domain renewal, hosting, maintenance, and security. If you want ongoing SEO, content updates, or support, budget for that too. Plan for at least ৳10,000–৳30,000/year for a small business site.

Extra detail: Add more if you do digital marketing (Google Ads, Facebook Ads), advanced SEO, or add new features regularly.

Can I Update My Website Myself?

Most modern websites (especially WordPress) let you edit content yourself. Ask your developer for training or a simple guide. For big changes or technical updates, it’s best to have expert help.

Practical tip: Learn to update hours, news, or products. Leave code changes and security to professionals.

How Do I Make Sure My Website Is Seo-friendly?

Work with a developer who knows SEO best practices (like One Stop IT Solutions). Make sure your site is fast, mobile-friendly, has good content, and uses the right keywords. For more advanced SEO, consider ongoing optimization.

Extra detail: Ask for SEO reports and Google Analytics access so you can track your site’s progress.

For more details on website pricing and web development trends, check resources like W3Schools.

Building a website is an investment in your business’s future. With a clear cost breakdown and the right partner, you’ll get a site that works for you—at home and worldwide. Ready to start your web development journey?

Contact One Stop IT Solutions now for a free, no-obligation consultation:

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