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How to Choose a Web Site Designer


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How to Choose a Web Site Designer

by Herman Drost



It seems that everyone from the 15-year-old kid to their Grandmother



is able to design a web site these days. You could also build the



site yourself using a word processor or other web site program;



however if you choose this route, plan on spending quite a bit of



time learning, to get your site to look professional.

Creating a web site is not as simple as typing a letter.



If you want your site to look professional, it is imperative to find



a designer that will be with you from the start to the finish of your



web site and will also be there in the future should you need changes



or updates to your site. So how do you distinguish who is a good



designer or a bad one?



Here are some important steps to take before making that important



decision:



1.Credentials - does the person or business have professional



qualifications in Web Design and the Internet? Are they certified in



any particular area of web design? You can often check this out by



going to the "about" page on their web site. If they have taken the



time to gain the qualifications, then you know they are serious about



their business.



2. Experience - how long has the person or business been designing



web sites and working with the Internet? If it is only a short time



then they may not be familiar with all the technologies available in



designing a web site and may not be around to take care of your



future needs.



Look at the design of their web site and other sites that they have



designed by going to their portfolio page. Do the colors and text



look balanced? Do all the links work, does the site load fast and is



it easy to navigate the site? Do all the pages have a consistent



look?



3. Testimonials - this will give you a good idea of the service and



design you can expect. Look through the testimonials of satisfied



customers. The testimonies should have the email address and the web



site address listed (so you can contact them if need be). Beware of



fake testimonials in which just the name is listed but no email or



site address.



4. Vision - create a basic plan of the type of web site you want. Do



a search of other sites on the Web, to get a rough idea of what type



of site you are looking for, that is unique to your business, (not



just a copy of someone else's). Sketch your ideas out on paper, so



that when you contact your designer, you already have a good idea of



what you have in mind.



Decide what kind of web site it should be - will it be an



informational web site, a web site that will continue to expand as



you develop your business, or an e-commerce web site with a number of



products for which you accept online payments?



5. Technology - if you want to use advanced technologies on your



site, such as flash, shock wave, database integration, make sure your



designer is familiar with them and how this may affect your site.



They are often expensive to implement and may not be needed for you



to set up your business on the Web.



6. Contact - make sure you can contact your designer by phone or



email and see how long it takes for them to get back to you. If it



takes a long time, then this may be an indication of what your future



contact with them will be like. Are they helpful, professional,



polite and friendly? I find this always makes it easier to do



business and less stress on yourself, since you will want it to be a



strong and stable relationship.



7. Free Consultation - once you have a plan of what you want on your



web site (or even if you don't know where to begin), contact your



designer for a free consultation before you set up a contract. Most



web designers will give you a free consultation if they want your



business. This will help you clarify what is expected in the design



process.



8. Contract - make sure you have a contract drawn up before you make



any payments. It should state clearly what is included in the



contract e.g. how many pages, links, graphics? Does it include



marketing and maintenance of your web site? If not, then ask what



does it cost for the extras. This can include domain name



registration, scanning and optimization of graphics and hosting. (see



my article "how to choose a hosting company" at



http://www.isitebuild.com/webhostarticle.htm )



9. Pricing and Payment - surf around the Web to compare prices, so



you have a ballpark figure of what to expect for your site design.



You can expect to pay half of the full price up front. If they are



professional, they will accept credit cards for online payments. Do



the prices include submitting your site to the main search engines?



(This should be done by hand if it is done properly). Don't be misled



by those that say your site will be submitted to 3000 search engines



by automatic submission software.



10. Testing - your designer should test your site before it is



completed. Will it look good in Internet Explorer as well as Netscape



browsers? What screen resolutions can it be viewed in? It should be



able to be viewed in all resolutions. Without extensive testing, your



site may not look good to a large number of your customers.



11. Ongoing Support - support means that you know you can contact



them to get a prompt and courteous answer to any question or concern



you may have. Can the designer grow with your web site? You may want



to make additions or changes to your site in the future especially if



your business is expanding. Does your designer have other ideas for



driving traffic to your site (since this is the lifeblood of a



successful web site)?





If you follow these 11 steps in choosing a web designer, you can then



be reassured of great design and support that will contribute to the



ongoing success of your business.



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Herman Drost is a Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW)

and owner of iSiteBuild.com

(http://www.isitebuild.com)

Site Design, Hosting, Promotion



Author of "Marketing Tips" Newsletter

mailto:isitebuildaol.com

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