How
To Choose A Website Designer
by: Steve Lillo
Now that you have decided that it is time to create
a website for your business there are many questions
you must answer. One of the most important questions
is "Who should create my website?"
I like to use the analogy of playing music; in as
little as a few hours, some people can strum a few
chords on the guitar and play a song. But to really
play the instrument and make your instrument sing
requires experience and understanding. Likewise, although
there are tools which are readily available to assist
in the process, effective website design requires
experience and understanding of many diverse areas
including: marketing, Internet graphics options and
limitations, effectively creating a site from the
perspective of search engines, the differences and
limitations of different browsers and computer platforms
as well as knowledge of the software and coding required
to move beyond simple static html pages.
It is also vitally important that your designer understand
you and your business and know how to most effectively
communicate you and your uniqueness to your Internet
audience. To answer our question, we’ll look
at some important pieces of information that you’ll
need to find out before you choose your website designer.
What do you want in a website? What are your needs
and intentions for having a website? Does the prospective
designer listen to and understand your needs and intentions?
Have you checked other similar businesses to see what
they are doing on the Internet? Can a prospective
designer offer any suggestions for improving upon
what others have already accomplished? The more clarity
you have about your intended results for having a
website, the more accurately you can communicate your
needs to your designer and the more likely it is that
you will achieve these results.
Is the designer experienced in website design? How
long has the designer been creating websites? What
is their background? How long have they been using
the Internet? Three years is a long time in Internet
terms. More than four or five years is a seasoned
veteran. Ideally, your site designer has a variety
of experience.
What are the designer's strengths and weaknesses?
The range of skills required for creating any type
of website is more diverse than you can imagine. If
a designer tells you they have done or can do any
project, I’d suggest you take that statement
with a grain of salt.
Is the designer easy to work with and talk to? Is
she/he able to communicate technical information so
that you can understand it? The process of creating
a website can often be an overwhelming process for
some people. Consider hiring a designer with whom
you have a good rapport and find communicating with
easy.
Look at some of their previous clients sites. Do they
all look the same? Do they load quickly? Are they
easy to navigate through? Do you like their previous
work? Do they accurately reflect their clients’
business? Does the designer custom create each site
or would they have you select from a list of prepackaged
sites?
What is your budget and what is the typical cost for
the designer’s projects? As a generalization,
the larger the company, the more they charge for their
services (and often the more elaborate the sites they
create.) Companies which create sites from a prepackaged
template often cost less but don’t provide you
with custom solutions which may more closely meet
your needs. Site designers who are getting started
will often create your site for a lower fee, essentially
using your project to develop their skills.
Your decision should be based on many of these important
questions. Also use any other questions you find useful
when hiring any other service business for a project.
Comparing website designers is sometimes like comparing
bananas to bicycles instead of apples to apples. Don’t
be afraid to ask questions. You might consider writing
pros and cons for each designer on a sheet of paper
to develop a more objective point of view.
The selection of your website designer is an important
step in the creation of a successful website. With
time and patience, you too can join the thousands
of businesses with successful websites.
About The Author
Steve Lillo author of Websites That Work! is the President
of PlanetLink, a website design and consulting firm
which specializes in creating websites which get results.
They also provide their Web Rx Service for increasing
the effectiveness of existing websites. PlanetLink
can be reached at http://www.planetlink.com or by
telephone at 415-884-2022.
steve@planetlink.com