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I would imagine that any cash money received would go to running and hosting the site.
At a minimum, you need to invest in your own domain name and hosting. Depending on the type of domain name you choose, the costs could run from just $10 a year, to hundreds or even millions!
The options for website hosting run the gamut in price as well. For a new website, shared hosting is probably sufficient. But as your traffic starts to grow, so will your hosting needs and budget. While shared hosting can be as low as $50 per year, moving to a VPS (virtual private server) or a dedicated server can easily bump up the yearly price tag to over $1,000.
After choosing your domain and hosting, it’s time to consider your web design. While there are myriad options for free themes, you should consider a premium or custom design if you want your website to stand out from the crowd.
Custom web designs can cost anywhere from a few hundred to tens of thousands of dollars.
Once your design is set, you’ll have to fill your website with content. You could write it all yourself, but it may be more cost-efficient to hire a professional writer who knows how to engage your visitors to reach your goals. Depending on your standard of quality, you could spend as little as $1 a page for non-native speakers, up to $100 a page or more for skilled writers.
Because of all the available options, it’s difficult to ballpark a price for starting a new website. The price depends on your needs, expectations, and budget. The best way to start may be by deciding on an overall budget limit and prioritizing which expenses are the most important to you.
However you decide, the bottom line is that you get what you pay for.
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