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    How Much Does It Cost to Build a Small Business Website in Melbourne?

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    Strategy Director

    Nov 15, 2025
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    Price Guide 2025

    • 01 DIY Builders (Wix/Squarespace): $30–$50/month ongoing. Looks decent, but limited SEO, slow speeds, and you're locked into their platform.
    • 02 Freelance WordPress: $1,500–$3,500 upfront. Quality varies wildly. Often uses cheap themes and plugins that break or get hacked.
    • 03 Melbourne Agency: $5,000–$15,000+. High quality but expensive. Long timelines. Account managers add overhead.
    • 04 Alltechzone: From $399. Custom React development, full SEO, free logo, hosting & SSL. Agency quality at startup prices.

    "How much for a website?" It's the most common question we get at Alltechzone, and it's completely understandable. But it's a bit like asking "how much for a house?" — it depends on whether you want a studio apartment or a five-bedroom home. The price depends on what you need, what you're trying to achieve, and who's building it. Here's a brutally honest, no-spin breakdown of what a small business website actually costs in Melbourne in 2025.

    We're going to cover every pricing tier — from free DIY tools to premium agencies — so you can make an informed decision that matches your budget and business goals. No sales pitch. Just facts.

    Business cost analysis for website development in Melbourne

    The Complete Melbourne Website Pricing Breakdown

    Let's start with the big picture. Here's what each tier costs, what you get, and who it's best suited for:

    Option Upfront Cost Ongoing Cost Best For
    Free Builders (Google Sites) $0 $0 Personal projects, testing ideas
    DIY Builders (Wix, Squarespace) $0–$200 $30–$55/month Simple hobby sites, side hustles
    WordPress (theme + plugins) $500–$1,500 $15–$50/month hosting Budget-conscious businesses willing to learn
    Freelance Developer $1,500–$3,500 $15–$50/month hosting Basic brochure sites (quality varies)
    Melbourne Agency (mid-tier) $5,000–$10,000 $50–$200/month Established businesses wanting premium
    Premium Agency (top-tier) $10,000–$50,000+ $200–$500/month Large businesses, e-commerce, custom apps
    Alltechzone From $399 $0 (hosting included) Small businesses wanting agency quality

    1. The Hidden Costs Nobody Tells You About

    The price tag on the quote is rarely the final cost. Here are the hidden costs that catch Melbourne business owners by surprise:

    ⚠️ The Hidden Cost Trap

    • Domain Name: $15–$50/year for a .com.au. Cheap quotes often don't include this. You'll need to register and renew it yourself, and some dodgy developers register it in their name (not yours).
    • Hosting: $100–$600/year depending on the provider and plan. Cheap shared hosting ($5/month) means slow speeds and shared resources with hundreds of other sites. Quality hosting ($25–$50/month) means dedicated resources and Australian servers.
    • SSL Certificate: Typically free with quality hosting, but some providers charge $50–$150/year. Without SSL, Chrome shows "Not Secure" warnings to visitors.
    • Email Setup: Professional email (you@yourbusiness.com.au) costs $7–$15/user/month through Google Workspace or Microsoft 365. Not included in most website quotes.
    • Plugin/Theme Licences: Premium WordPress themes cost $60–$200, and premium plugins (SEO, backup, security) can add $200–$500/year.
    • Content Creation: Professional copywriting costs $80–$200 per page. Photography costs $300–$800 per session. Many cheap quotes assume you'll provide all content yourself.
    • Ongoing Maintenance: WordPress sites need monthly plugin updates, security patches, and backups. If you're not doing this, you're risking a hack. Professional maintenance costs $50–$200/month.

    When you add all these hidden costs together, that "$500 website" actually costs $1,500–$2,500 in the first year alone. Suddenly, it's not cheap at all — and you still end up with a slow, generic template that doesn't generate leads.

    2. DIY Builders: The Reality Check

    Wix, Squarespace, and similar platforms are marketed as "build your website in minutes!" And to be fair, you can build something that looks acceptable. But there are serious limitations that most people don't discover until after they've invested hours of their time:

    ✅ Pros

    • • Low upfront cost
    • • Drag-and-drop editing
    • • No technical knowledge needed
    • • Templates look decent initially

    ❌ Cons

    • • Limited SEO capabilities
    • • Slow page speeds (3–5 seconds typical)
    • • You don't own the code or content
    • • Ongoing monthly fees add up ($360–$660/year)
    • • Generic template used by thousands of sites
    • • Limited customisation beyond templates

    The biggest problem with DIY builders? Time. Most business owners spend 40–80 hours building their site — time they could have spent running their business. At even a modest hourly rate of $50, that's $2,000–$4,000 in opportunity cost. And the end result is usually a site that generates very few leads because it lacks proper SEO, structured data, and conversion architecture.

    3. Freelance Developers: Buyer Beware

    The freelance market in Melbourne is a mixed bag. There are genuinely talented developers who do excellent work, and there are "developers" who install a $60 WordPress theme, add your logo, and call it custom development.

    Here's how to tell the difference:

    • Ask to see the site speed of their previous work. Run their portfolio sites through Google PageSpeed Insights. If they score below 60 on mobile, walk away.
    • Ask about SEO. If they say "I'll install Yoast," that's not an SEO strategy — that's installing a plugin. Real SEO includes Schema markup, page speed optimisation, meta tag strategy, and content architecture.
    • Ask who owns the code. Some freelancers build on proprietary systems so you can't leave. Ensure you own everything — domain, hosting account, and source code.
    • Ask about ongoing support. What happens when something breaks at 9 PM on a Sunday? Most freelancers are one-person operations with no backup.

    4. Melbourne Agencies: Premium Price, Premium Results (Usually)

    A mid-tier Melbourne agency will charge $5,000–$10,000 for a small business website. A top-tier agency will charge $15,000–$50,000+. At these price points, you should expect:

    • Custom design (not a modified template)
    • Professional copywriting and content strategy
    • Full technical SEO setup
    • Speed optimisation and performance testing
    • Mobile-first responsive design
    • Structured data implementation
    • Analytics setup and conversion tracking
    • Ongoing support and maintenance

    The challenge? Many agencies have 8–12 week timelines, charge premium rates for account management overhead, and may still deliver WordPress sites with the same underlying problems as cheaper options. Price doesn't always equal quality — always check their PageSpeed scores and ask for case studies with measurable results.

    5. The ROI Calculation: What's a Website Actually Worth?

    Here's the question that really matters: what return will this website generate? Let's do the maths for a typical Melbourne service business:

    • Average job value: $500
    • New leads per month from website: 10
    • Conversion rate (lead to customer): 30%
    • New customers per month: 3
    • Monthly revenue from website: $1,500
    • Annual revenue from website: $18,000

    Even at conservative estimates, a well-built website generating just 10 leads per month delivers $18,000+ in annual revenue. Compare that to the one-time cost of building the website, and the ROI is obvious. A $5,000 website that generates $18,000/year is cheap. A $500 website that generates $0 is the most expensive thing you'll ever buy.

    6. The Alltechzone Approach: Why We're Different

    At Alltechzone, we've built a model that delivers agency-quality websites at a fraction of agency prices. Here's how:

    • Modern frameworks (React): We don't use WordPress. We build with React and prerendering, which means lightning-fast load times, no plugin vulnerabilities, and no ongoing maintenance overhead.
    • Lean operations: No account managers, no project coordinators, no office rent in the CBD. Our senior developers work directly with you — the savings go straight to your pricing.
    • Everything included: Custom design, professional logo, hosting, SSL, local SEO setup, 25 location pages, Schema markup, and ongoing support. No hidden costs.
    • Fast delivery: 5–10 business days from brief to launch. Not 8–12 weeks like traditional agencies.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is a cheap website ever worth it?

    Only if you're building a personal blog or hobby site with no business objectives. For any business that relies on generating leads or customers, a cheap website will cost you more in lost revenue than a professional one would have cost to build. It's the classic "buy cheap, buy twice" scenario.

    Should I pay monthly or upfront?

    Be cautious with monthly payment models that "lock you in" for 12–36 months. Many web agencies use this model to charge $150–$300/month, which adds up to $3,600–$10,800 over the contract period — often for a template site you don't own. We prefer transparent upfront pricing with no lock-in contracts.

    How much should I budget for ongoing costs?

    For a professionally built site: domain renewal ($15–$50/year), hosting ($0–$300/year depending on provider), and optional maintenance ($50–$200/month for WordPress, near-zero for React sites like ours). At Alltechzone, hosting is included free, so your only ongoing cost is the domain renewal.

    The Bottom Line

    Treat your website as an investment, not an expense. A $5,000 website that generates $50,000 in leads over two years is incredibly cheap. A $500 website that generates $0 in leads is the most expensive purchase you'll ever make. Focus on ROI, not price tag.

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    Written by Strategy Director

    Expert contributor at Alltechzone. Passionate about exploring the intersection of technology, design, and business strategy. Helping companies navigate the digital landscape of 2026.

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