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June 10, 2026

What Does a Small Business Website Cost in Ohio? (2026)

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If you're a small business owner in Ohio, you've probably gotten wildly different answers to a simple question: what should a website actually cost? One person quotes you $300, the next quotes $15,000. Both can be right, depending on what you need. Here's an honest, no-pressure breakdown so you can budget with confidence.

The short answer

For most Ohio small businesses in 2026, a professional website lands somewhere between $2,000 and $8,000 for a custom build, with simpler sites costing much less. DIY website builders run roughly $16-$40 per month. Freelancers typically charge $1,500-$8,000. Full-service agencies often start around $6,000 and climb from there for complex projects.

What you're actually paying for

Price tracks scope. A five-page brochure site for a local service business is a very different project than an online store with payments, booking, and dozens of pages. Your investment covers design, development, writing and organizing content, basic SEO setup so Google can find you, and the security and hosting that keep the site online. Cheaper builds skip steps; that is not always wrong, but you should know what is and is not included.

Don't forget the ongoing costs

A website is not a one-and-done purchase. Plan for hosting, an SSL security certificate, software updates, and small content changes over time. Depending on how your site is built, that runs anywhere from a small annual fee to $100-$400 per month. The number that matters is total cost of ownership over a few years, not just the upfront quote.

What we charge

We keep it simple and transparent. Our Starter websites begin at $250 plus a $75 per year hosting and support fee. More involved Professional builds with custom features and integrations typically run $500-$1,000 upfront plus $150 per year. You always get a clear, fixed quote before any work begins, and you keep your domain and content. You can see the full breakdown on our pricing page.

The bottom line

Pick based on your goals, not just the sticker price. If a website brings you even one or two new customers a month, it pays for itself quickly. The cheapest option is rarely the cheapest in the long run, and the most expensive is not automatically the best. Decide what you need it to do, then find the honest builder who will do exactly that. If you want a straight answer for your specific business, reach out and we'll give you a clear quote.

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