As a web designer who works with high-end clients—villa owners, fashion brand entrepreneurs, and bloggers—I’ve noticed a pattern. Many people are understandably cautious when it comes to spending money on a website, especially if they’ve received a lower quote elsewhere.
But I’ve learned that many clients who opt for the cheapest option often end up returning to me, frustrated, with a depleted budget and a website that’s either incomplete, poorly built, or unusable. By the time they come back, they’ve spent more than they would have if they’d chosen the right partner from the beginning.
So, why is cheaper often more expensive in the long run?