The Truth About Cheap Websites: You Get What You Pay For Mate

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Let’s be honest, we’ve all been tempted by a bargain. Who doesn’t love a deal? But when it comes to websites, that “too good to be true” price tag is often exactly that, too good to be true. So, let’s spill the tea on why cheap websites are like dodgy knock-offs from a market stall, they might look alright at first glance, but they’ll fall apart the minute you actually need them.

1. They’re Built Like a House of Cards

Cheap websites are usually cobbled together with the digital equivalent of duct tape and string. They might look shiny for a few weeks, but as soon as you try to add anything remotely useful, like a contact form that works or a shop that doesn’t crash, the whole thing collapses faster than your mate after one too many down the pub.

2. Zero Personality, Zero Branding

You know those websites that look like they’ve been copied and pasted from a template? Yeah, that’s what you’re getting with a cheapie. Your business is unique, right? So why settle for a website that screams “generic”? A proper custom website speaks your brand’s language and makes your competitors green with envy.

3. SEO? Never Heard of It

Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) is what gets your website seen by the right people. But guess what? Cheap websites don’t bother with all that faff. They’re like a shop with no sign outside – no one knows you’re there. If you want to be found on Google, you need a website that’s built with SEO in mind.

4. No Support When It All Goes Pear-Shaped

When you go cheap, you’re usually left to fend for yourself. Something breaks? Good luck fixing it. Need to update something? Hope you’re fluent in code. Investing in a quality website means you’ve got someone in your corner – someone who actually answers your emails and doesn’t ghost you when things go wrong.

5. You’ll End Up Paying More in the Long Run

Here’s the kicker: cheap websites are rarely a one-and-done cost. They’re more like a money pit. You’ll end up spending more on patches, fixes, and eventually replacing the whole thing than if you’d just done it properly in the first place. It’s like buying a cheap car that breaks down every week – you’re not saving money, you’re just creating more headaches.

The Bottom Line about budget websites

Your website isn’t just a pretty face – it’s your digital shopfront, your first impression, your 24/7 salesperson. So, why would you cut corners on something so important by going with a cheap and cheerful, budget website? Investing in a quality website is investing in your business. And trust us, your future self (and your bank account) will thank you.

Ready to ditch the dodgy deals and get a website that actually works? Give us a shout at Thirty Six Digital – we’ll sort you out with something that’s not just good-looking but actually gets the job done.