Why Cheap Websites Are Expensive in the Long Run

You can’t save money by doing it twice. Cheap websites cost more in lost leads, rebuilds, and frustration.

Everyone wants a deal — until the deal costs more than doing it right.

Cheap websites are like cheap tools: they look fine at first, then fall apart when you actually try to use them.

In digital, you get what you pay for — and you keep paying for it.

The Cost of Cutting Corners

A $500 website might seem like a bargain.

Until you realise it loads slowly, breaks on mobile, can’t be found on Google, and doesn’t convert a single customer.

Then comes the repair work: fixing broken links, rewriting content, upgrading hosting, cleaning malware, or rebuilding the whole thing from scratch.

By the time you’re done, you’ve spent more than you would have if you’d just built it properly from the start.

Cheap websites aren’t an investment. They’re a delay.

Quality Pays for Itself

A good website isn’t just code and images — it’s strategy, design, content, hosting, and support working together.

It’s something that grows with your business, not something you replace every two years.

When done right, your website becomes your best salesperson — running 24/7, communicating clearly, and actually converting interest into business.

The Magik Way

We don’t sell cheap websites. We build valuable ones.

Our sites are designed to last, built on solid foundations, and supported for the long haul.

Because you don’t save money by doing it twice.

Spend smart, not small.

That’s where the value is.

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