How to Choose a Website Designer

When looking for a website designer, there are some things you will need to consider:

  • Total cost
  • Experience
  • Support
  • Maintainence

 Total Cost for a Website

When getting a quote from a web designer, be sure to ask the right questions so that you get a better idea of the total cost that goes into the website. A good question might be, “what will be the total cost of investment in my website when it is complete?” You want to make sure you are not hit with surprises.

Fixed Rate verses Hourly Rate

In your search you will come across various rate schemes. To get an affordable website, it is better to find a fixed rate provider so that you know exactly what your website is going to cost – giving you peace of mind.

Various Costs

The costs that go into your website include: design, programming, your domain name (the address of the site), graphic design, copywriting, and hosting. While some services provide full packages, you may have to shop around.

Experience – Do they have a portfolio?

Make sure to look into the portfolio of any web designer you are looking to hire. You may want to visit their clients sites to email them and see if they are happy with the service.

Support

Some web designers stand behind their service, but many do not. Find a web designer that includes support in their plan. Support options include phone call service, emails, a ticketing system, and a knowledgebase.

Maintenance – How will you keep the website fresh?

It is important to think about how you will keep your website current before selecting a web designer. Will you need a web designer to make updates for you? If so, find out the cost beforehand.

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