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Purple Pig

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Established 2013

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Kelowna, BC

5(67 Google reviews)

Purple Pig is a Kelowna-based web design and SEO company helping businesses, non-profits, and organizations build stronger online presences through custom website design, WordPress development, search optimization, and ongoing website support. We focus on creating websites that look polished, communicate clearly, and support real business goals. Our work includes custom website design, content strategy, SEO-focused page structure, WordPress development, hosting, maintenance, and ongoing marketing support through monthly service plans. Purple Pig has been designing and supporting websites since 2013, working with businesses, non-profits, and organizations across Canada.

Hours

Mon08:00 – 16:30
Tue08:00 – 16:30
Wed08:00 – 16:30
Thu08:00 – 16:30
Fri08:00 – 16:30
SatClosed
SunClosed

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a website cost in Kelowna?

Simple business website: $2,000-$5,000. Custom design with CMS: $5,000-$15,000. E-commerce store: $5,000-$25,000. Custom web application: $15,000-$100,000+. Ongoing maintenance: $100-$500/month. Get multiple quotes and compare portfolios.

Should I hire a freelancer or an agency?

Freelancers are typically 30-50% cheaper and work well for smaller projects. Agencies offer broader skill sets, project management, and continuity (if one person leaves, the project continues). For complex projects, agencies reduce risk. For simple sites, a good freelancer is usually the better value.

How long does it take to build a website?

Simple business site: 2-4 weeks. Custom design: 4-8 weeks. E-commerce: 6-12 weeks. Web application: 3-6 months. These timelines assume prompt feedback — delays in content and approvals are the #1 cause of project delays.

Do I need a web designer or a web developer in Kelowna?

Designers focus on visual design, user experience, and branding. Developers write code and build functionality. Many professionals do both. For a simple business site, a designer who uses WordPress/Squarespace is fine. For custom functionality, you need a developer.

What should I have ready before hiring a web designer?

Prepare: your logo and brand guidelines, examples of sites you like, a list of pages you need, your content (text, photos, video), your domain name, and a clear idea of your goals (lead generation, sales, information). The more prepared you are, the smoother the project.