# - Cape Town South Africa

## About

Web design and development in Cape Town, South Africa. Responsive mobile-friendly websites. WordPress CMS. Custom database systems. Search engine optimization. Google Analytics

- Verified: Yes

## Services

### E-Commerce Solutions
- [Custom E-commerce Development](https://bilarna.com/ai/e-commerce-solutions/custom-e-commerce-development)

## Pricing

- Model: subscription

## Frequently Asked Questions

**Q: What does responsive web design mean?**
A: Responsive web design is an approach to building websites that automatically adapts their layout and content to fit the screen size and orientation of any device, from desktops to smartphones. This is achieved through flexible grids, fluid images, and CSS media queries. The primary benefit is providing an optimal user experience for all visitors, which improves engagement, reduces bounce rates, and supports SEO rankings as search engines like Google favor mobile-friendly sites. A responsive site is a single website that serves all devices, eliminating the need for separate mobile and desktop versions, which simplifies maintenance and ensures brand consistency.

**Q: How much does a basic website cost in South Africa?**
A: The cost of a basic website in South Africa typically starts from around ZAR 2,500 for a simple one-page site and can range up to ZAR 10,000 or more for a multi-page site with 10+ pages. This base pricing often includes a responsive, mobile-friendly design, a content management system like WordPress for self-updates, basic features like a contact form and photo gallery, domain registration, and hosting for the first year. Additional functionalities like e-commerce shopping carts (using Shopify or WooCommerce), advanced search engine optimization (SEO), or custom database systems are usually billed as extras, either as fixed add-ons or at an hourly rate, which can be around ZAR 620 per hour for services like maintenance or SEO.

**Q: How do I choose between WordPress and Shopify for my website?**
A: The choice between WordPress and Shopify depends primarily on your website's core purpose: content-driven sites or blogs favor WordPress, while dedicated online stores are better suited for Shopify. WordPress, especially with the WooCommerce plugin, is a highly flexible, open-source content management system ideal for complex websites that blend e-commerce with extensive blogging, portfolios, or custom functionality. It offers vast design freedom through themes and plugins but requires more hands-on management for hosting, security, and updates. Shopify is a dedicated, hosted e-commerce platform designed specifically for online selling. It provides an all-in-one solution with built-in payment processing, security, and hosting, making it easier to set up and manage for store owners who prefer a streamlined, less technical approach focused purely on commerce.

## Links

- Profile: https://bilarna.com/provider/dgwwebdesign
- Structured data: https://bilarna.com/provider/dgwwebdesign/agent.json
- API schema: https://bilarna.com/provider/dgwwebdesign/openapi.yaml
