Pricing Guide

How Much Does a Website Cost for a Small Business in Georgia? (2026 Breakdown)

How Much Does a Website Cost for a Small Business in Georgia?

The honest answer: it depends heavily on what "website" means for your business. A brochure site for a local service company is a fundamentally different product from an e-commerce store or custom booking software โ€” and the costs reflect that. Here's a straight breakdown of every price tier, what you actually get, and when each makes sense.

The Quick Reference

Option Typical Cost Best For
DIY / Template Platform $0 โ€“ $500/yr Testing an idea, zero budget
Freelancer / Entry-Level $1,500 โ€“ $4,000 Better than DIY, moderate budget
Custom Build $3,000 โ€“ $10,000+ Lead generation, serious growth
E-Commerce $5,000 โ€“ $20,000+ Selling products online
Custom Software / Automation $8,000 โ€“ $30,000+ Complex workflows, booking systems

Option 1: DIY / Template Platforms ($0 โ€“ $500/year)

Platforms like Wix, Squarespace, and Google Sites let you build something yourself for little to no cost beyond an annual subscription.

What you get

A site that exists. You control it, you update it, and you're responsible for making it look right.

What you don't get

Speed optimization, local SEO setup, schema markup, custom functionality, or a design that stands out from the thousands of other businesses using the same Wix template. Google also treats template-built sites differently โ€” they tend to score lower on Core Web Vitals, which affects rankings.

When it makes sense

You're testing a business idea, you have no budget, or your web presence genuinely doesn't drive customer acquisition. A plumber who gets every job from direct referrals doesn't need a $5,000 website. A plumber trying to rank on Google does.


Option 2: Freelancer / Entry-Level Agency ($1,500 โ€“ $4,000)

A freelancer or small studio builds something using a WordPress theme, a website builder with customization, or a lightweight framework.

What you get

A site that looks more professional than a pure template, basic SEO setup, and someone to contact when things break.

What you don't get

Guaranteed performance optimization, custom functionality, proper schema markup, or consistent ongoing support. At this price point, quality varies enormously. "I'll build you a website" covers a very wide range of actual outcomes.

When it makes sense

You need something better than DIY but your budget is limited. If you go this route, be specific about deliverables before signing anything โ€” get page speed scores, SEO setup, and what's included in writing.


Option 3: Custom-Built Site ($3,000 โ€“ $10,000+)

A development team builds your site from scratch โ€” no template, no theme, everything designed and coded specifically for your business and its goals.

What you get

A site that loads fast, looks exactly how your brand needs it to look, has local SEO structure built in from day one, and is designed to generate leads rather than just exist. Schema markup, performance optimization, mobile responsiveness, and accessibility are handled as part of the build โ€” not afterthoughts.

What drives the price up in this tier

When it makes sense

Your website is a meaningful part of how you acquire customers. If a well-built site generates one additional commercial contract per month, it pays for itself quickly. Duke's Professional Cleaning Services, for example, reached position 8 on Google within 90 days of launch โ€” with no ad spend.

A correctly-built site is an asset that compounds over time. A $500 template generally doesn't rank, doesn't convert, and doesn't grow with your business.

Option 4: E-Commerce ($5,000 โ€“ $20,000+)

An online store with product management, payment processing, inventory tracking, and the surrounding customer experience.

What you get

A secure, functional store your customers can actually use without frustration โ€” with proper checkout flow, product pages optimized for both conversion and search, and a backend you or your team can manage.

What drives e-commerce costs up

When it makes sense

You're selling products and want to own the customer relationship rather than paying platform fees to Etsy, Amazon, or Shopify forever. For businesses with consistent product volume, a custom store typically pays for itself within 12โ€“18 months versus ongoing platform fees.


What Affects Cost Most โ€” Regardless of Tier

Across every price point, these are the variables that move the number most:


What About Ongoing Costs?

The build price is only part of the picture. Plan for these recurring costs regardless of who builds your site:


What Does Risal Systems Charge?

We build custom sites and don't use templates โ€” so we're not the cheapest option in Georgia. Our projects typically start around $3,000 for a focused lead-generation site and scale from there based on complexity, number of pages, and the SEO depth required.

What we can tell you plainly: a correctly-built site is worth more than it costs if your business relies on local search visibility. Duke's Professional Cleaning Services is averaging position 8 on Google within 90 days of launch with no ad spend. That kind of result compounds month over month.

The first consultation is free. We'll review your current online presence, tell you what we'd recommend, and give you a clear quote โ€” no vague "it depends" without specifics.

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