Website Prices 2026: Corporate Site, E-Commerce and Landing Page Costs
In the 2026 Turkey market, website prices range from 10,000-30,000 TL for a single-page landing page, 30,000-150,000 TL for a corporate site, and start at 80,000 TL for e-commerce projects, rising with scope. The reason for the large gap is not the number of pages; it is the invisible items such as strategy, custom design, content production, SEO infrastructure and post-launch maintenance.
This guide was prepared for business owners and marketing managers who will budget for a website. As a Brand Manager who has worked on the Turkey projects of luxury brands such as Dior, Fendi and Bvlgari, I will both show you the price ranges transparently and explain, with concrete examples, why the "cheap site" decision also burns through your advertising budget.
How Much Is a Website in 2026? Price Ranges
In Turkey, a website is purchased in three main projects: a conversion-focused landing page, a corporate presentation site, and e-commerce. The table below summarizes the general ranges observed as of 2026; the figures are not a commitment but information shared to guide your budget planning.
| Project Type | General Price Range (2026) | Scope | Who Is It Suitable For? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Landing page (single page) | 10,000-30,000 TL | A conversion page dedicated to ad campaigns, focused on a single goal | Campaigns, launches and single-product sales |
| Corporate site (ready-made theme) | 30,000-60,000 TL | Template adaptation, standard pages, basic SEO | SMEs with limited budgets |
| Corporate site (custom design) | 60,000-150,000 TL | Brand-specific interface, content strategy, technical SEO, management panel | Brands aiming for growth |
| E-commerce | 80,000 TL and above | Product management, payment, shipping integration, security | Businesses selling online |
Even within the same range, prices can vary significantly depending on the number of modules, whether the content is ready, and the urgency of the work. That is why, when comparing quotes, you should look not only at the figure but at what is delivered in return for that figure.
The 6 Factors That Determine Website Price
- Originality of the design: There is a big difference, in both effort and outcome, between adapting a ready-made theme and an interface drawn specifically for your brand. A template used on thousands of sites will not make your brand visible.
- Page and module scope: Each module such as blog, multiple languages, membership, reservation and payment is a separate line item and directly affects the quote.
- Content production: Whether the texts, photographs and videos are ready significantly changes the quotes. Content production often takes more time than the design itself.
- SEO and speed infrastructure: Technical SEO, schema markup and Core Web Vitals optimization are a separate expertise; this item determines whether the site appears on Google.
- Management panel need: If you are going to update the content yourself, panel development or the setup of a ready-made content management system is added to the cost.
- Maintenance and support: Post-launch updates, backups, security and technical support are often a separate monthly contract; planning this from the start prevents surprises.
What Should You Look at When Comparing Quotes?
The difference between two quotes is almost always the difference in scope itself. To be able to compare them on the same page, check these items in every quote:
- Will the design be a ready-made theme or drawn specifically for the brand?
- Are mobile compatibility and page speed (Core Web Vitals) in the delivery criteria?
- Are technical SEO, heading structure and schema markup included?
- Is there a panel through which you can update the content yourself?
- How are post-launch maintenance, updates and support priced?
The Real Difference Between a Ready-Made Theme and Custom Design
A ready-made theme is fast and lets you go live on a low budget; however, because the same mold is used on thousands of sites, it does not make your brand distinctive, and you quickly hit the limits of customization. Custom design, on the other hand, is drawn according to your brand's identity, structured around the conversion goal, and flexes with you as you grow. If you are going to drive traffic through advertising, what turns that traffic into sales is not the theme itself, but the flow designed for conversion.
Why Does a Cheap Site End Up Costing More?
In low-budget work, the three items most often cut are speed, SEO and security. A site that takes five seconds to open, breaks on mobile and does not appear on Google also wastes the advertising budget you spend on it. The visitor enters the site, sees the slowness and leaves; you cannot recover the ad money you paid per click. When you are forced to rebuild the site a year later, the "cheap" decision made on day one turns out to be the most expensive option.
Treating your website decision not just as a technical build job but as a matter of brand consulting clarifies from the start which pages, which messages and which conversion flow will really serve your business. My brand-focused website design service looks at exactly this entire picture.
Conclusion: Buy the Scope, Not the Figure
When determining the budget you will allocate to your website in 2026, ask yourself this question: how many years will this site serve my business, how many visitors will it convert into customers, and if it turns out wrong, what will renewing it cost me? A fast, mobile-compatible site that appears on Google and tells your brand's story correctly is not an expense, but the longest-lasting investment in your digital storefront.
If you would like to discuss a web project that plans the right scope and conversion goal for your brand from the start, you can write to 0542 783 42 15 via WhatsApp or fill out the contact form. Let us listen to your project and prepare a transparent quote suited to its scope.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a corporate website cost in 2026?
The range of 30,000-60,000 TL for ready-made theme adaptations and 60,000-150,000 TL for brand-specific designs is a general observation for the 2026 Turkey market. The number of modules, content production and SEO scope are the real determinants of price.
What is the difference between a ready-made theme and custom design?
A ready-made theme is fast and cheap, but the same mold is used on thousands of sites and its flexibility is limited. Custom design is drawn according to your brand's identity, structured for conversion, and provides distinctiveness in the long run.
Why is the price difference between a landing page and a corporate site so high?
A landing page is a single page focused on a single goal; a corporate site, on the other hand, includes multiple pages, content strategy, a management panel and broader SEO infrastructure. The difference comes not from the number of pages but from the depth of scope and strategy.
Is website maintenance charged separately?
In most professional projects, yes. Updates, backups, security and technical support are usually provided through a separate monthly or annual contract. Clarifying this item at the quote stage prevents future surprises.
How should the budget be planned for an e-commerce site?
With ready-made infrastructures, the starting point with annual license and setup is around 80,000 TL; with brand-specific development, the budget can exceed 200,000 TL along with the scope. Listing the payment, shipping and security integrations from the start is essential for the right budget.
What is the risk of buying a cheap website?
The most frequently cut items are speed, SEO and security. A site that opens slowly, breaks on mobile and does not appear on Google also wastes your advertising budget; rebuilding it within a year costs far more than the initial decision.
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Sefa Aydın · Brand Manager
A brand manager who has worked on the Turkey projects of luxury brands such as Dior, Fendi and Bvlgari, offering full-scale digital and print services to brands. Also teaches hands-on courses on graphic design, video editing and AI.
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