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Web Design in Bandar Mahkota Cheras

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Typical price: MYR 1,400–MYR 41,400

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Web Design prices in Bandar Mahkota Cheras

Researched estimates for Bandar Mahkota Cheras (MYR), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Landing page (1 page) Single-page site with contact form MYR 1,400 MYR 2,750 MYR 5,500
Small business site (5 pages) Custom brochure site MYR 3,200 MYR 6,450 MYR 13,800
Business site with CMS (~10 pages) CMS-driven site with blog and on-page SEO MYR 6,450 MYR 12,900 MYR 25,800
Basic e-commerce store Store with FPX/card payments and shipping setup MYR 8,300 MYR 18,400 MYR 41,400

How to hire a web design pro in Malaysia

  1. Verify the vendor is SSM-registered and review live portfolio sites
  2. Check for SME digitalization support — Malaysian government matching grants have periodically covered website/e-commerce builds through approved vendors (availability varies by budget year)
  3. Contract with IP transfer, domain (.my or .com.my) in your company's name, hosting access handed over
  4. Confirm PDPA 2010 compliance: privacy notice and consent for form data
  5. Decide language scope — English, Bahasa Malaysia, and/or Mandarin depending on your market
  6. Pay 30-50% deposit, balance on launch

Web design is unlicensed in Malaysia; sites collecting personal data for commercial purposes fall under the Personal Data Protection Act 2010 (privacy notice, consent). Government SME digitalization grants have periodically subsidized website and e-commerce builds via approved vendors — check current-year availability before assuming support.

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Frequently asked questions

How long does a website take to build?

A 5-page small-business site takes 2-6 weeks with a responsive client; e-commerce adds 2-4 weeks. The most common delay is not the designer — it's the client's content. Have your text, photos and logo ready before kickoff and you'll cut the timeline roughly in half.

What are red flags when hiring a web designer?

No contract, no portfolio of live sites, registering the domain in their own name, 'free' websites with mandatory monthly fees, 100% payment up front, and guaranteed #1 Google rankings. The domain-ownership trap is the costliest — walking away can mean losing your web address.

What should a web design quote include?

A proper quote itemizes: number of pages, responsive/mobile behavior, number of revision rounds (2-3 is standard), CMS setup, basic on-page SEO (titles, metas, sitemap), browser testing, and what happens to hosting and domain after handover. If a quote is one line with one number, ask for the breakdown.

What questions should I ask before hiring a web designer?

Five that separate pros from dabblers: Can I see 3 live sites you built and still maintain? Who actually does the work — you or subcontractors? Will I own the domain, hosting and code? What's included in the price and what costs extra? What happens if I want changes after launch?

Should I hire a freelancer, an agency, or use a website builder?

Use a builder if your budget is minimal and your needs are a brochure plus contact form. Hire a freelancer for a custom site with some business logic. Pay agency rates when you need strategy, copywriting, SEO and design under one contract with accountability. Many small businesses outgrow a builder in year one — budget for that path.

What does a website cost in Malaysia?

Freelancers typically charge RM80-300/hr, with 5-page business sites at RM3,500-15,000 and e-commerce from RM9,000. KL agency rates top the range; independent freelancers in other states quote materially less.

Which languages should a Malaysian business site use?

English is the default for B2B and urban consumers; Bahasa Malaysia widens mass-market reach; Mandarin matters for Chinese-Malaysian commerce. Most SMEs launch English-first and add BM when targeting nationwide consumers — each language adds real content cost.

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