How do you go when you are searching for a quality web site designer?
In these tricky times more and more companies are relying on the internet for some extra visitors. Where should you be starting and what sort of web site designer should you approach? Keith, who offers Southport web design services, takes a look at this.
Many small companies might attempt a facebook page or start off by selling small amounts of stock on Ebay, but for others, these aren’t ‘professional’ enough and even those that start off with these quick and easy methods find that they out grow them and want to try a full of website that is professionally built.
There are many small companies that try the next step themselves – using an off the shelf tool to make a website. But for most people, the website created this way does not look as good as the competitor’s. The website does not work as well as their competitor’s – the search engines being unable to visit the website as easily as they would a website written by hand. And the results from the visitors flowing into the website are poor.
Don’t get put off by these factors. There are many web site designers out there and there is almost certainly one for you! But where do you start? A small shop, in need of a basic website, maybe selling or maybe just giving more information, might well be best speaking to one of the number of freelance web site designers that make their services available on the market. Being freelance, they can usually work closely with you without costing too much and offer an affordable web design service.
At the other end of the budget, if you have a huge budget to spend then you probably need to approach a large web site design company with a myriad of graphic designers and all sorts of support staff. They will be able to offer you far more, but because the company has many levels of staff to pay for, from salesmen to legal team to personnel department, the project is going to cost far more to complete.
What then should you be asking when you approach a web site designer? Well, for a start, it is useful to know what you want out of the website. Will you be selling stock? Will you just be using it as a contact point? Tell them that first – it might make the website too big or too small for them to handle. If you want to sell stock on the web ask to see a recent E-Commerce website that they have built themselves. And when they show you an example website, make sure that the website has a link back to them as the web designer! If not, then it is possible that they are showing you someone else’s work. That’s not always the case, but most proud web site designers will put their own link back from the website. Be suspicious if not!
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