Is it easier if I do certain things myself?
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Well, it’s not brain surgery. Still,
there’s always a chance that you will spend a lot of time doing
something that your web designer can do in only a few minutes. Or, worse,
that you create a problem that will take the designer a lot of time to
correct. Whether that’s a risk you should take depends on how much
you value your time and who is paying for your designer’s time.
There are some fairly simple tasks you might prefer to do yourself, and
there are some things that are probably better done in-house, including:
Domain registration. This is an easy
thing to do. If your designer is charging you a lot for domain registration,
smack him. A lot of designers have a preferred service, and they may
do it pretty quickly for you. The advantage to doing it yourself is
that you’ll always get those helpful renewal notices.
Content development. If you have good
in-house writers, or a marketing department that insists on a particular
focus, you’ll probably do a lot of the content development in-house.
If there is a lot of content on the website, especially if it involves
area expertise, you’ll probably want to do it yourself. Some firms
have good writers on staff, and writing for the web is a somewhat specialized
skill, of course. myndSQUARE LLC has expertise in both areas. Other
design firms don’t really understand English, however. If the
design firm’s site is poorly written, you certainly should not
trust them with yours.
Hosting. At myndSQUARE LLC, we prefer
you host through us. However, many of our clients already have hosting
arrangements, some are required to use servers in their facility. We
can certainly work within these arrangements. If your web design firm
offers hosting, it may be convenient to use them, as they are probably
more familiar with the features, problems, compatibilities, and idiosyncrasies
of their system.
Logo, images, and graphic design. Perhaps
you have something in mind, or maybe you have a well developed corporate
identity. It’s your website, it should be something that makes
you happy. On the other hand, you are paying the design firm because
of their expertise. Many things that look cool to the untrained eye
will come across as amateurish to someone who isn’t already acquainted
with your company. Consistency is important, though. If you have an
image, your designer should work to ensure that website works with that
image.
Website Maintenace. Once your site is
done, it’s tempting to do the updating yourself. Actually, this
can be set up pretty easily by your website developer. A small site
can be updated using a simple program such as Macromedia’s Contribute.
Larger sites can be built on top of a robust content management system
such as Zope/Plone. (This site is built on Plone). What you want to
avoid doing, unless you are a developer, is making modifications to
the html yourself. Simple mistakes can cause very strange consequences
that may not be easy to fix.
Please take a look at where we are on the web to view samples of our work.
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