Finding the Perfect Web Designer 101
So, you've decided that your company needs a web site. Now what?
Since we are ultimately talking about your "online business
image", unless you yourself have web design experience, finding
that perfect web designer to create your company site is a very
important next step. If you've never had a web site created
before, you will find that there is quite a lot to consider if
you want your site to be successful, and you may have to do a
bit of homework to find the right person for you.
Regardless of the type of site you want, to be successful, your
site will need to do, at least, these 3 things:
- Look professional
- Function properly
- Get good positioning on the search engines
In achieving this goal, there's good news and bad news.
The bad news is that there are all kinds of designers out
there, offering all kinds of services, and prices are pretty
much across the board. The good news is that there are
some simple points you can follow to help make this process
easier.
So, how do you go about finding a designer?
Since there are so many different companies offering web design,
you might start by making a list of what your specific needs
are. Every site is unique so it's a good idea to know what you
need before you start calling around or sending in estimate
forms. Some things you might need to know are:
- Will you be selling a product online?
- Does your site require a database?
- Do you also need web hosting? or a domain name?
- Do you want to have your clients contact you through a form?
- How many pages do you think the site will be?
- Are there any pages or features specific to your business that
you would like to have on your site?
Also, write down a couple of URLs of sites that you like. Or
maybe you've seen a specific feature on another site that you
would like to incorporate into your own site. Having a rough
idea of the kind of site you're looking for will help you find
the right designer for your project.
Referrals
One of the best ways I've found to find the right designer is to
get a referral from someone you know personally who has already
had their site designed and they are happy with the site, and
their experience with the designer. So let your friends and
family know that you are shopping around for someone to help you
create your online business image. People who have had a good
experience with their web design company will be more than happy
to pass the information along.
If you do get a referral from someone, go and look at the
designer's site and see what else they've done. If you're
interested, you can fill out a free quote form on their site, or
email the designer with the specs of your project.
Job sites
There are a number of online sites that will help you match your
project with a number of designers who will then bid on your
project. The one thing to be aware of is that these sites have
all types of designers listed with their service from those with
years of experience, to those who just bought themselves the
latest version of Dreamweaver and have now labeled themselves
"web designer".
Although these job sites do make it harder for less experienced
people to be listed as a serious prospect, when they ask for
your project description, you can include on there that "only
serious professionals need apply". You can sometimes eliminate
the amount of riff-raff that will send in proposals for your
project.
The biggest problem people have with using these job sites is
that potential clients are usually overwhelmed with the number
of quotes they receive for their project. Be aware that you may
have to rifle through a lot of proposals that are not what you
are looking for.
These sites usually offer a Designer's Profile and some kind of
a rating system, which can help you learn a bit about a
potential designer. Reading the reviews listed from previous
clients can also help shed some light on your choice of
designers.
Yellow Pages
Yellow Pages ads are expensive so chances are that you will find
professional design firms to successful web design individuals
listed there. They will usually list their URL in their ad and
it's always a good idea to go to their site and see what they
have to offer before contacting them.
What you should be looking for in a designer?
Possibly you have a couple of designers you are interested in.
But how do you know for sure? There are a few specific things
that you should be aware of when picking your designer.
Portfolio
First and foremost, you want to check out their portfolio! This
is the body of work that this designer has recently created and
it tells a lot about what they offer. All web designers should
have an online portfolio that you can easily access.
Take a good look at their own site and other sites
they've created. Do the sites look professional? Is the style of
the designer something you would like to have on your own site?
In addition, you can contact companies that have had their site
designed and ask them about their experience with this designer.
Price
Another thing to consider, although this is not the top
priority, is price. Although there is no clear-cut rule as to
what an "average" price for web design is, this is one situation
where, in most cases, you get what you pay for. This is simply
not the time to cut corners. So in considering price, also
consider that you are paying for this individual's expertise, as
well as their time and experience.
It is more important to create a successful site that has
a good position in the search engine and one that you are very
happy with the look and function of than to save a couple of
bucks. If you get a good site, your site will be able to grow
with your company and, hopefully, that's for a very long time!
Search engine optimization
The number one mistake that most first time web site owners make
is that they don't know what to do with their site after it's
designed. It is very possible to have a beautiful site designed
for you and no one ever sees it.
A good designer will not only help you create a professional
looking site, they will also ensure that your site gets a good
ranking with the search engines so that your site can be easily
found online. Make sure that your designer will optimize your
site for the search engines and submit it to the major search
engines.
Specialized services
Will you be selling your products or services online? Will you
need a database driven site? How about Flash or embedded video
or audio? Not everyone offers these services; be sure to ask
specifically about what you will need for your site.
A couple of other things to consider is web hosting and domain
name registration. Make sure if you need these services that
your designer can help provide them too.
Compatibility
Lastly, when you are talking to potential designers, it should
be someone you seem compatible with. Does the designer seem
friendly and are they willing to answer all of your questions?
Do they respond promptly to your emails and/or phone calls?
Basically, is this someone you "click" with?
Communication with your designer is crucial. You need
someone