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It's fortunate you don't have to know everything there is about web site design and maintenance in order to effectively manage your internet presence. But, you do need to know enough to ask the right questions of a potential web site designer so you're comfortable with your choice. Referrals from friends and colleagues are a great way to start the process but you still need to do your own research to confirm that it's a good match for you.
There are two sides to outsourcing web design. The first is understanding what you want and need in web design. You need to think about these elements before starting your search for a web designer.
Once you have a good idea of what you want for your web site, you then need to research the technical, marketing and soft skill qualifications of the web designers you are considering. Here are the top 7 things to consider when hiring a web designer:
1. Your first decision to make: do you prefer to work with a freelancer or a small design firm? Both should be able to provide you with more personalized attention than a large firm. When working with a freelancer, you will want to know if they have the necessary resources to cover all of your needs. For example, will they be able to assist you with finding hosting? Do they provide site promotion and web site maintenance? If not, you will have to look elsewhere for help in these areas. A small firm should have a range of services to offer. A freelancer should have resources she partners with so the entire process is seamless to you.
2. Before starting to look for a designer, your second decision is to determine how comfortable you are working with someone virtually. When working virtually, it's helpful to have a fast PC, a high-speed internet connection, and at least a 17" monitor that shows true colors. Even if you work with a local firm
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4. As you search for designers to interview, you will want to have a process for reviewing their site. Some of the questions you will want to ask yourself about their site are: Is it easy to navigate? Can you find almost everything you want to know just by going through the web site? Do the pages load quickly? Is there anything about the site you find annoying? Write down any questions you have about the designer's website and why she created the design the way she did. For example, if the pages load slowly - ask why.
5. Review the designer's website portfolio. Does it show a variety of styles? Has she done work for different types of businesses? It's not necessary to have a designer who specializes in your field, as a good designer will be able to design for any type of business.
6. Many designers provide testimonials and/or references on their website. Contact the references and get additional information about their experience working with the designer. What did they like about working with her? Did she complete the project on time? How often did she communicate? Was she easy to work with and would they work with her again?
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