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How Much Should a Website Cost in Myrtle Beach?

If you've started shopping around for a website, you've probably noticed the quotes are all over the place. One agency tells you $600. Another tells you $6,000. A freelancer on Facebook says $150. So what's actually normal — and what should you pay?
Here's a straight answer, based on what we see every week working with small businesses across Little River, Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and Horry County.

What a Website Actually Costs in 2026
Traditional web design agencies: $3,000–$10,000+ upfront, plus ongoing costs for hosting, updates, and SEO that often aren't included. Timeline: 60–90 days.

Freelancers: Cheaper upfront, but you're often on your own for hosting, security updates, and what happens if they stop responding to your emails six months later.

DIY builders (Wix, Squarespace, etc.): Low cost, but it costs you time — and most small business owners already don't have enough of that. You're also on the hook for the design and SEO knowledge that a professional would normally bring.

Flat-rate local agencies: This is where we fall — a professional, custom-built site for a flat fee (ours starts at $599) plus a low monthly fee that covers hosting, security, and support. No surprise invoices.

What Should Actually Be Included
Whatever you pay, make sure your quote includes:
  • Mobile optimization — over half of Grand Strand searches happen on a phone
  • SEO basics — so people can actually find you on Google
  • Hosting & SSL certificate — non-negotiable for security and trust
  • Ongoing support — someone to call when something breaks
  • A real timeline — "we'll get to it eventually" isn't a plan
 
If a quote is missing any of these, ask why — it usually means you'll be paying extra for it later, or not getting it at all.

The Real Cost of Waiting
Here's what most pricing guides won't tell you: the most expensive website is the one you don't have yet. Every week without a professional online presence is a week potential customers are finding your competitors instead of you — especially here, where so much local business comes down to who shows up first on a Google search.

Bottom Line
A professional small business website in the Myrtle Beach area should run $599–$3,000 upfront, depending on complexity, with a modest monthly fee for hosting and support. If you're being quoted $5,000+, ask exactly what's included — you may be paying agency overhead, not extra value.

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