Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Leave The Web Page Design To The Professionals

(My Original Blog Post: http://www.wealthyways4you.com/online-business/leave-the-web-page-design-to-the-professionals)
by Stephen Grisham, Sr.


Imagine your first web designer experience. More than likely you will be looking at a younger adult, maybe twenty-one. He has an irritating smirk, an untucked shirt, and a pair of ripped jeans with flashy, multicolored shoes. Are you really ready to introduce a kid into your professional atmosphere?

Most likely you are not. Despite how nice the kid is, you know that this is an important aspect of the company. However, sometimes you will hit the jackpot with a younger designer as they need to develop a portfolio and are willing to do the work on your website for free. But if you are not this lucky, time to look up the professionals.

Web page design is time consuming. I need my experience with a designer to be time saving. You do too. When you prepare for your meeting, be prepared. Before you sign a contract, spend some time looking for designers with more education and more experience. Call references.

Your best bet is to schedule multiple meetings with web designers. Do not bring your office-tone standards to the interview, as web designing does not require a suit and spiffy shiny shoes. Instead, keep in mind that the person across from you is a human being despite their not business-esque personality and that they need to be ready for the task at hand.

Make sure that you know what languages are used in web page design, and have a working understanding of what they do so that you can talk more fluidly with your designer. If you are speaking the same language, then your point will get across faster and save you both time and money.

Make your own portfolio. Bring anything you can to show colors, fonts, logos, and any other aesthetic component you can think of for your page. Have in mind a list of features - for example, do you need a search engine? Do you need online shopping? Do you need to take credit cards online?

Once your own smaller portfolio is created give it to the designer. Keeping one for yourself and handing one out to each individual candidate is a great way to get the best results - as often times you can have them create a simple model with your information so you can judge their work. Then you know how much you will have to pay for what quality of work.

The followup care is just as important as the site itself. Be sure before you sign anything that your designer will offer maintenance, either self provided or provided by the firm that the designer works for. This maintenance will not be free, but it is necessary. By preparing all of these things ahead of time, you will maximize your results and minimize your down time.

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