Key Points to consider when choosing a web designer
Remember how the web looked like just five years ago ? Almost no dynamic content (with the exception of Flash content that took a great while to load, and everyone was avoiding it), almost no taste in the way websites were designed and almost no stability at all.
The web has since changed very quickly - we are in the middle of Web 2.0, with Web 3.0 coming up rapidly. As web design was so profitable, designers popped up everywhere and you needed little in the way of skills, so long as you could configure a template. Quality was extremely varied.
You’re looking for a web designer because you want a professional look for your business to increase customers - therefore you need to avoid those designers who are still learnign their craft. You have to make sure your designer can deliver the key aspects that are essential - a useful, appealing website that loads quickly. Visitors are very fickly - if your website doesn’t tick all the right boxes, they’ll leave your site in a matter of nanoseconds and be off to one of your competitors.
Usability is another factor that you must pay attention to - you don’t want visitors leaing your site in droves because they can’t find what they are looking for. For this, a professional designer is vital - selecting purely on the cheapest price will cost you more money in the long term, due to the potential loss of business. Here’s what you need to consider:
* Is your designer open minded? Your designer should listen to your opinions and requirements - after all you know your business better than anyone. He should be able to take what you know about your business and customers and fuse it with what he knows about web design. See if he listens and and asks the right questions, rather than trying to impose a solution on you. The desired result is a fusion of ideas to produce a remarkable website, rather than a “cookie cutter” solution.
* Good and fast - No matter how long the prohject is, you should always make sure progress is being made towards the end of the project. Ask him to complete the project in stages and tell you how long each stage will take. Make sure to review each stage as you go, to make sure he is completing everything to your satisfaction.
* Is he promoting usability? As we discussed, your business needs a website that your customers find useful - it should not be glittery and flashy at the expense of usability. Make sure he understands this - if he seems to intent on selling you all the “bells and whistles” then walk away.
Finding the perfect web designer for your business is a tricky task but should not be impossible, if you follow the above and ask questions. Take time to check his portfolio to see if his past works are usable and well designed and you shouldn’t go too far wrong. If anything arises that makes you think he might not be suited to your business, then walk away and find another one.
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