Choosing a Web Design Company
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In today's cyber-oriented world,
you will rarely find a household or person who does not have computer
or access to the Internet. Everywhere you look - people are connected.
Therefore, it is needless to say that if your intent on having or running
a successful online business or website, choosing a professional web design
company is crucial. You are depending on them to create an image for you
that will make or break your business.
You have less then 8 seconds to create an impression
on your visitor when visiting your website. Be very selective when it
comes time to choose the web firm for your website design. Here are a
few guidelines and pointers to help you choose the right designers:
1. First and foremost: Do
they have a portfolio?
Make sure they have some experience under
their belts and. Unless you want to be a designer's test subject, make
sure they have some experience behind them.
2. Are the designer's skills
are advanced enough to cater to any type of business?
Look through
the portfolio for variety. Do their clients websites all look similar
in format and structure? Make sure you are paying for a custom web design
service, not a cheap template.
3. How is their response time?
This is vital to the success of your website. Take note of their choice
of response (e-mail, phone, fax, instant messenger, chat) and how quickly
they can respond to your inquiries. If you prefer to do business over
the phone and the designer doesn't, then it's probably best to move on
to your next choice.
4. Do they have a contract?
If it's not written - it's not true. Everything should always be put down
in writing. Before you sign anything, make sure you read the entire contract,
including all the fine print. If you have any questions on anything: ASK!
Don't sign a contract unless you understand everything in it. If the company's
representative makes you feel awkward or uncomfortable with your "bothersome"
questions, then end discussions and find another designer.
5. How reasonable are their
prices?
Make sure you get what you pay for and if you are on a
budget, that the designer you choose won't exceed it. But it is also important
to insure you plan for extras and have a plan to continually invest into
the website's construction. Your website is going to be the link between
you and your customers, so make sure it is the best it can be. Nowadays,
you can find websites for $500, or "package deals" that will
"save" you money. You'll soon find that these kind of deals
are like going to McDonald's when you should be going to the grocery's
healthy foods section.
If you can't afford for everything you feel your website
should have - then wait. Don't settle for a low end website.
6. Do they know how to build
your site for search engines?
Promoting is key to your website's
success It is best to find a designer that knows how to promote the sites
they work on and design your site with search engines in mind. If you
are serious about your business, plan a search engine optimization campaign
for your business.
7. Are their clients satisfied?
Can you find client testimonials on the site? Don't hesitate to contact
their clients to ask for their opinions and get their feedback on how
their service with that company went. It's your money after all.
8. Are they able to meet all
your needs?
Ecommerce, Flash - those are common elements to a website
to give it that professional and corporate feel. Can they do everything
you want? The last thing you want is different companies meddling with
your website's design. Choose a firm that has the full corporate solution
for your needs - whether its Flash intros or database-driven websites.
9. Can they deliver on time?
Are they willing to meet reasonable deadlines? If you need your site done
by a certain date, can the designer you choose get it done by then?
10. Do they take a personal
and friendly approach?
Is the designer willing to help and suggest
his/her own ideas, or do they robotically go along hoping they got everything
you want? It's always best to find a designer that has some ideas of their
own, with fresh ideas and that knows their limits and won't insist something
be done a certain way if that's not what you want.
Although this article can seem like a no-brainer to
some, many companies will often run into difficulties and conflicts within
their design process. These are simple yet often overlooked steps, and
can be the difference between a rough or smooth design process. Keep this
list in mind when looking for a web designer and you should find the right
one to create your website!
If you have any questions, or would like to speak
to us further about any aspect of our services', we would be very pleased
to talk to you.
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