Original price was: $79.00.$49.00Current price is: $49.00.
Thanks for the clarification — you’re referring to a **pricing structure or contract terms for additional WordPress pages** beyond the initial 5 included in a basic contract. This is a common scenario for freelance developers, web designers, and agencies. Here’s how you can structure it:
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### ✅ **Base Package Example**
* **Includes:** Up to 5 standard pages (e.g., Home, About, Services, Contact, Blog)
* **Cost:** \$X (based on your rate)
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### **Extra Pages Pricing Plan**
| Item | Description | Cost (per page) |
| ———————- | ————————————————— | ——————– |
| **Standard Page** | Basic content page with text and 1–2 images | \$50–\$150 |
| **Custom Design Page** | Unique layout, custom sections, special styling | \$150–\$300 |
| **Dynamic Page** | Pages with interactive elements (e.g., forms, maps) | \$100–\$250 |
| **E-commerce Page** | Product or shop page (WooCommerce integration) | \$150–\$400 |
| **Blog Post Template** | Custom post layout for ongoing blogs | One-time \$100–\$200 |
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### Other Considerations
* **Bulk Page Discount:** e.g., 10% off for 5 or more additional pages.
* **Copywriting Services:** Charge extra if you’re also writing the content.
* **Revisions:** Define how many revisions per page are included.
* **Timeline:** Add delivery time per extra page (e.g., 1–2 days each).
* **CMS Training/Support:** Optional fee for teaching the client how to edit pages.
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### Contract Language Example
> “This agreement includes development of 5 web pages. Additional pages requested beyond this scope will be billed at a rate of $6 per page upto 5 pages more over 5-10 pages rate of $4 per page , based on content and complexity. Client will be notified and must approve before extra work begins.”
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Would you like a ready-to-use pricing table or editable contract clause in Word format or PDF? I can help generate one. Just let me know your base rate and service style.