Website pricing should be based on project scope, technical requirements, SEO goals, and the business growth plan — not on fixed packages alone.
On this page, you can review the main factors that affect pricing for corporate websites, WordPress websites, e-commerce stores, and custom web projects, along with typical starting ranges and how to evaluate a proposal properly.
Page count, content, SEO, design scope, integrations, and custom development needs directly affect the final price.
The prices on this page provide a starting point for planning; the final proposal is prepared after reviewing the project requirements.
The goal is not to create unnecessary cost, but to build a suitable, scalable structure with a strong SEO foundation.
The ranges below are approximate starting levels and may vary depending on project scope. A final price is prepared after reviewing your needs, page count, content status, SEO goals, and technical development requirements.
| Website Type | Typical Starting Range | Scope |
|---|---|---|
| One-Page Presentation Website | 15.000 TL – 30.000 TL+ | Short service introduction, one-page structure, basic contact area |
| Corporate Website | 30.000 TL – 75.000 TL+ | About, services, references, blog, contact, and SEO foundation |
| WordPress Website | 25.000 TL – 70.000 TL+ | Manageable admin panel, Elementor structure, fast and mobile-ready setup |
| E-Commerce Website | 60.000 TL – 150.000 TL+ | Product, category, payment, shipping, cart, SEO, and store management setup |
| Custom Web Project | 100.000 TL+ | Membership, booking, custom dashboard, integrations, or custom software needs |
Notee: Prices are provided for general guidance. VAT, hosting, domain, licenses, custom software, and ongoing maintenance support may be evaluated separately depending on the project.
The cost of a website is not determined by visual design alone. The real value depends on how comprehensive, manageable, fast, scalable, and SEO-ready the digital foundation will be for your business.
A one-page presentation website and a multi-page structure with services, blog, references, and categories do not require the same scope.
A theme-based setup, custom interface design, or a fully brand-aligned design will affect the project cost differently.
Copywriting, image selection, SEO-focused service pages, and blog planning can expand the project scope.
Heading structure, URL setup, page speed, mobile usability, internal linking, and technical SEO setup may affect the price.
WhatsApp, forms, payment systems, shipping, booking, CRM, ERP, or custom connections may require additional development.
Membership, filtering, quote forms, custom dashboards, reporting, multilingual structures, or custom user flows are planned separately.
It is normal to see very different prices for website projects. Some proposals include only a basic theme setup, while others cover design, content, SEO, speed optimization, security, mobile usability, training, and post-launch support. A large price difference does not always mean one option is expensive and the other is cheap; in most cases, the scope is simply different.
For example, a simple presentation website with only a few pages can be prepared relatively quickly. A corporate website, however, may require separate service pages, references, a blog structure, contact forms, SEO-focused content, and mobile performance optimization. E-commerce projects include additional requirements such as products, categories, payments, shipping, carts, stock management, security, and store administration.
Template-based websites may look cost-effective at the beginning. However, if your brand needs to build trust, become visible on Google, remain scalable, and convert visitors into customers, a more structured approach is needed. A professional website project considers user experience, speed, SEO foundation, content structure, and manageability — not just design.
An SEO-ready website is not simply a page with a few keywords added. It requires clear heading structure, clean URLs, site speed, mobile usability, image optimization, internal linking, blog infrastructure, and service pages built around search intent. When these elements are planned from the beginning, future SEO work becomes much stronger.
When reviewing a proposal, do not look only at the total price. Check what is actually included. How many pages will be prepared? Who will write the content? Is mobile optimization included? Will basic SEO be handled? Is post-launch support included? Are hosting, domain, SSL, or licenses part of the price? Without these details, price comparisons can be misleading.
To plan your website budget properly, the first step is understanding what your business actually needs. The most expensive option is not always necessary; the right option is the one that fits your goals, stage, and growth plan.
| Solution | Best For | Pricing Factors |
|---|---|---|
| Corporate Website | Businesses that want to present services professionally, build brand trust, and generate enquiries. | Page count, service structure, content, references, blog, and SEO foundation |
| WordPress Website | Brands that want to manage their content and use a scalable website structure. | Theme, Elementor layout, speed, security, plugins, and admin panel |
| E-Commerce Website | Businesses that want to sell products online and move payment and shipping processes into a digital store. | Product count, category structure, payment, shipping, stock, cart, and SEO |
| Custom Web Software | Projects that require workflows beyond a standard website structure. | Membership, booking, filtering, custom dashboard, integrations, and development time |
A low-cost website may look attractive in the short term. But if speed, SEO, security, manageability, and support are weak, redesign or technical correction costs may appear soon after launch.
Low-budget and poorly planned setups can become slow due to unnecessary weight and weak optimization.
If heading structure, URLs, and technical foundations are not planned early, fixing them later can become more costly.
A significant share of visitors browse from mobile devices. If the mobile experience is weak, leads and sales can be lost.
A website that seems affordable today may become limiting when you need new pages, a blog, languages, or integrations later.
The examples below are designed to help you understand how pricing can take shape. Final numbers vary depending on project scope and technical requirements.
| Scenario | Scope | Approximate Starting Range |
|---|---|---|
| Starter Corporate Website | 5–6 pages, basic SEO, contact form, mobile usability | 30.000 TL – 45.000 TL+ |
| Advanced Corporate Website | 10+ pages, blog, references, content support, speed optimization | 45.000 TL – 90.000 TL+ |
| Small E-Commerce Store | Basic product/category structure, payment, shipping, mobile usability | 60.000 TL – 100.000 TL+ |
| Advanced E-Commerce Store | Multiple categories, campaign areas, advanced SEO, custom requirements | 100.000 TL – 200.000 TL+ |
The delivery timeline depends on content preparation, revisions, technical scope, and client approvals. For a strong website, careful planning matters as much as speed.
| Project Type | Typical Timeline | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Presentation Website | 1–2 weeks | Can move faster if content is ready. |
| Corporate Website | 2–4 weeks | Page count and content preparation affect the timeline. |
| E-Commerce Website | 3–6 weeks | Products, payment, shipping, and testing can extend the timeline. |
| Custom Web Project | 6+ weeks | Planned according to custom functions and integrations. |
We listen to your business goals, current digital situation, and project expectations.
We clarify page count, content, SEO, design, integrations, and technical requirements.
We prepare a suitable proposal and roadmap without creating unnecessary costs.
After approval, we schedule the design, content, development, and launch process.
Why do website prices vary so much?
Because every project has different page counts, design needs, content scope, SEO goals, integrations, and technical requirements.
What determines the cost of a corporate website?
Page count, service pages, content preparation, blog structure, reference sections, SEO foundation, and design scope all affect pricing.
Why are e-commerce websites usually more expensive?
E-commerce projects include additional processes such as products, categories, payments, shipping, cart, stock, security, and store management.
Are hosting and domain included in the price?
This depends on the project scope. Hosting, domain, SSL, and license requirements are clarified during the proposal stage.
How can I get an accurate website quote?
A clear proposal is prepared after reviewing your current website, needs, page count, goals, and required features.
Do you provide support after the website is delivered?
Yes. Post-launch maintenance, updates, content additions, or development support can be planned according to the project scope.
Let’s define the website scope your business actually needs and plan a sustainable, SEO-ready structure without unnecessary costs.
