Choosing
The Right Web Designer
Andy Quick
Creating
your web site can be a tricky process. Choosing the best web design company
for your site is extremely important. Unless you run a web-based business,
you probably do not have web design experience within your company. Building
your web site will take time and a little homework!
To create
a web site for your business, follow these 4 simple steps:
- Establish
your goals
- Determine
your budget
- Pick a
web design company
- Pick a
web hosting company
Establish
Your Goals
Before you
begin looking for company to help you design and build your web site,
take the time to understand the goals of your web site. This will be extremely
important to help set expectations with the web design company you choose.
In order
to set your web site goals, ask yourself the following questions:
- Why do
you want a web site?
- Are you
selling something?
- Do you
have a catalog of products that changes on a regular basis?
- Who is
your target market?
- Do you
already have a brand?
- What is
your industry?
- Who are
your competitors?
- Do they
already have web sites? If so, what do they look like?
- If you're
selling something, will you accept credit cards over the internet?
- How soon
do you want your web site?
- What happens
if you never create a web site for your business?
Take the
time to answer each of the above questions and if you have time, write
the answers down on a sheet of paper. These are the same questions most
web design companies will ask you before they begin to create your site.
If you have these questions answered up front, you will have some criteria
for choosing the right web design company. For example, if you are a real
estate agent, and want to publish listings on your web site, you should
seek a web design company that knows about the real estate business and
has created web pages for other real estate agents.
Determine
Your Budget
How much
do you want to spend on your web site. Web sites can cost you anywhere
from $100 to $100,000 depending upon what you want it to do. Know your
spending constraints before you begin negotiating with design companies.
Whatever you do, do not tell a web design company what your budget is!!
Always get pricing based on your needs, not you budget.
Pick a
Web Design Company
Your choice
of a web design company is a very important step. Take your time to investigate
all of your options. Here are some important items to consider.
Design
vs. Build
Depending
upon the scope of your web site, you may need to choose two different
companies. Building a web site is a highly technical process. Designing
a web site is a highly creative process. Many advertising firms specialize
in web site design which does not necessarily require any web development
skills whatsoever. The process of creating a web site is similar to the
process of building a new home. Before you ask a construction company
to start building, you first seek out an architect who creates a blueprint
of your house taking into account what you want (number of stories, square
footage, etc.). Creating a detailed blueprint before construction begins
can help you accurately estimate the final price. Without the blueprint,
you may end up paying a lot of money for a house that does not fit your
needs. Creating a web site is exactly the same except most web site "builders"
also claim to be "designers". The good news is that you can
look at other sites a web design company has created (like looking at
other homes that a home builder has made). Make sure you ask the web design
company what their process is for designing a web site vs. building a
web site. They should understand the difference between these two concepts.
If they don't, they're probably builder that think they can also architect.
Evaluate
Experience
Has the web
design company created web sites similar to yours? Do they have relevant
industry experience? As with any services company, choosing someone that
has relevant experience. If you want to sell products through your web
site and accept credit card payments, does the web design company you
are considering have experience doing just that?
Review
the Portfolio
A well established
web design company will have a solid portfolio of web sites that they
have created for other clients. Ask for links to other site the design
company has created and review each one. Do you like what you see? Do
the sites have a style that appeals to you? In addition to reviewing web
sites, ask for customer references. Contact their clients and ask them
about their experience with the web design company. Were they happy with
the results? Did they get what they paid for? How much did they pay? Would
they recommend them? How long did it take? What didn't they like about
the company? How responsive was the company when they had questions?
Compare
Prices
Pricing for
creating a web site can vary. Typically, web design companies will charge
one of three ways:
- Time and
materials: price is variable based on the actual number of hours spent
working on your site. For example, a web design company may charge you
$75 per hour. If it takes 100 hours to create your web site, your price
would end up being $7,500.
- Fixed
Price: some design companies will charge you a fixed fee based on a
fixed set of requirements. If you outline your requirements very carefully,
many web design companies will quote you a single price.
- Component
Pricing: some design companies will charge "by the page".
By creating a price based on the number of pages, you can control the
cost by designing a specific number of pages. Buyer beware: some design
companies will charge by the page but will have "special pricing"
for components such as custom graphics, animated images, and the like.
The most
important step in pricing is to make sure the potential design company
outline all of the prices associated with the work and puts it all in
writing. Never enter into a deal unless all of the costs are well understood
up front. Also make sure that you understand what "done" means.
Try and structure the payments such that a significant portion of the
fees (20%) are not due until you "accept" the final web site.
Include the agreed-upon dates in your contract and provisions for what
will happen if these dates are not met.
Solicit bids
from multiple web design companies and compare both the pricing models
and the prices themselves.
There are
thousands of web designers across the country and they should all fight
feverously for your business! Be picky! If a web design company dismisses
any of your questions regarding their design process, pricing, or client
references, take your business elsewhere!
Andy
Quick is co-founder of www.FindMyHosting.com (FindMyHosting
- Web Hosting Search), a free web hosting directory offering businesses
and consumers a hassle free way to find the right hosting plan for their
needs. Feel free to contact Andy at andy@FindMyHosting.com
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