66% of Businesses Spend Less Than $10K to Build Their Website
smallbiztrends | March 26, 2019
Consider the tremendous potential benefits of having a website. Still a new report from Visual Objects says a significant number of businesses don’t have one.And when they decide to build one, they avoid spending big. Two-thirds or 66% of businesses spend less than $10,000 to design, build, and launch a website.The report, titled “How Small Businesses Use Websites in 2019” looks to inform businesses about the importance of investing time and resources in creating a website. Visual Objects also said it wants to show businesses how to confront the challenges and costs associated with creating a site.If you have a business with a digital presence, your website is just as or more important than your physical store. And as consumer demand for digital transactions grow, having a digital presence will no longer be an option, especially for young consumers.Kelsey McKeon, who wrote the report for Visual Objects, said “Younger generations, such as millennials and Generation Z, are an emerging share of consumers who are more accustomed to digital experiences than generations before them.”