You've made up your mind. You
want to have a website to represent your business. The next
decision to be made . . . who should you hire to develop
your site?
There are many people capable of building their own personal
sites. They can put cute little comments and pictures of
their pets or kids up for you to enjoy. But, when it comes
to having a website that will be a form of marketing for
your business, you want someone with experience. Someone
who has an understanding of the Internet and what is the
best way to boost the exposure of a website.
They must have a clear knowledge of a variety of contributing
factors to your sites' success. Such factors include how
best to market your site, the options and limitations of
graphics, how to create a site that is effective within
search engines, knowledge of the drawbacks of different
browsers, and the understanding of the coding required for
your site.
It is crucial that your designer understands you, your
company and what you want to accomplish with your website.
To determine this, you need to answer a few questions first.
What do you want on your website? What is the desired outcome
of your site? Is your designer open to your ideas and provides
input and suggestions for improvement? Have you checked
out your competition or other websites to get ideas of what
is the 'norm' for a successful site? The more information
you have prior to starting a website, the more accurately
you can communicate with your designer and get the desired
outcome that produces the best results.
Creating a website can be an overwhelming experience. You
need to ensure that your designer is easy to talk to and
keeps you updated on your sites' progress. If you have questions
. . . ask! After all this is your site and you have a right
to know how it is coming along and in terms that you can
understand.
You also need to check out websites that your designer
has made in the past. Check to see that the graphics load
quickly, that it is easy to navigate between the pages,
and that overall you like their style.
Finally, the cost! This is a very important factor for
small business owners when deciding on a website designer.
Larger companies will charge more and can probably make
your site very elaborate. If you need a site filled with
all the bells and whistles, you will be paying for it. If
you simply need a site that is a background of your company
and the products or services that you provide, the cost
will be considerably lower and you can use a smaller company
or independent designer.
Your website is going to be a 24-hour advertisement for
your company. Skimping on any of the above listed factors
will have an effect on the final result of your website
and the outcome that you want from it. Do your research
and you can join other successful businesses who are using
the Internet to boost their exposure and their revenue.
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