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You get what you pay for

A person who makes every possible effort to save money with no regard for quality usually finds that their product is worthless or more expensive to maintain than if they had made the decision to purchase a quality product in the beginning.

The previous paragraph is not original by any means but it certainly does well to describe the issues faced by those whose only criteria for purchasing products is based on price.

Quality websites are no different when it comes to price. Those who can charge a fair price do, and those who can't charge very little for what they do and then offer minimal or no support for their product.

Certainly no one wants to get taken advantage of, so it pays to research and compare features and prices of products before you purchase them. The tricky part about content management systems and websites is that unless a customer understands the technical aspects of this type of development, then they are at the mercy of the developers.

Much like retaining the services of doctors, lawyers and engineers it is important to find reputable, experienced development firms who stand behind their work and support it.

CMS Geeks founding principle is based on the belief that developing quality products in a timely manner is central to all aspects of development and design. Our survival depends on our ability to produce these results time and again while offering them at a competitive price.