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<description>Most business owners can&#x27;t tell if their web developer is charging fairly or padding the bill. Here are the red flags — and checks you can run yourself in 10 minutes.</description>
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<description>A new small-business website in Kansas City typically runs $3,000–$8,000 at a shop — but a lot of that is padding. Here&#x27;s the honest breakdown, plus where mine start.</description>
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