Many business owners choose a "cheap" website because it feels like a smart saving.
You pay less now.
But in most cases, you'll pay more later.
A cheap website doesn't just cost money.
It costs opportunities.
A website without a clear structure, strong CTAs, and conversion logic does not turn visitors into clients.
You may have traffic.
But without conversions, traffic is useless.
Cheap websites are often:
The result?
Google doesn't rank you, and users leave quickly.
A "quick and cheap" website is usually a collection of pages — not a sales system.
No funnel.
No tracking.
No optimisation.
You end up paying twice.
A cheap website is an expense.
A strategic website is an investment.
The real question isn't:
"How much does the website cost?"
It's:
👉 How much is it costing you not to generate results?