Hiring A Custom Website Designer by Matthew Coers
Hiring someone to build or promote your website costs considerably more than
building it yourself, but it can be a good way to quickly get your site online
and start doing business, especially if the site you intend to build is
relatively complex or you need to implement an e-commerce solution. Obviously,
if you decide to hire a custom website designer, then you will want to make sure
the website designer specializes in the skills you require. That means learning
to ask the right kinds of questions - both of yourself and your candidates.
There are three primary types of small business website designers and
developers: <ul> <li>Custom Website Designer - These are typically
individuals with a great deal of creative talent who specialize in the look and
feel of your website. Custom Website Designers will typically focus on user
interface issues, but will not venture much past the HTML of the site. Most
designers will not do heavy programming or get involved in business processes or
e-commerce. You can typically find good website designers for small business in
the $25 - $40 per hour range. A typical small business website may cost
somewhere between $2500 and $5000 to design, and you will be responsible for
writing the site's content. <li>Web Developer - These folks are typically
more expensive than website designers and may or may not be able to assist you
in the user interface design or "look and feel" of your website. They focus
primarily on the programming and development of more complex websites and
web-based applications. You will want to bring in a developer if your site
requires building a custom database, you plan to have some sort of specialized
functionality that you can't purchase off the shelf from your web hosting
company, or you need to implement an e-commerce solution, and you don't feel
comfortable with doing it yourself. Custom Web Developers will charge between
$35 and $100 per hour depending on the type of service you require and how large
the project is. A very basic e-commerce site will cost at least $10,000, with
more complex sites running much higher.. <li>Search Engine Optimization
Specialist - Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Search Engine Marketing
are both hot markets right now with lots of snake oil salesmen who would love to
take your money. A good Search Engine Optimization specialist will be able to
show you examples of sites that he or she has optimized, and demonstrate how
that optimization has led to increased traffic and sales for their clients. You
can expect to pay monthly retainers between $500 and $2500 for a competent SEO.
Those that charge less are probably not giving your business enough attention.
With SEO the true test of ability is results. You should start to see
improvements in your site's positioning within 90 days of bringing on a Search
Engine Optimization expert. It isn't good enough to be "ranked" on some
particular term, you are hiring these people to bring in qualified traffic. </ul>
So, depending on the type of website you are putting together, and what sort of
help you think you'll need, you may work with several different types of
consultants. The most important thing is to try to identify your needs up front
and plan the site as thoroughly as possible. Believe me, web developers and
designers make a lot of money off of entrepreneurs who do not plan out their
sites well enough in advance. The changes and redesigns can quickly add up to
quite a bit more than what the sites would have cost if they had been planned
out correctly from the beginning.
If you feel that hiring a custom website designer is not your cup of tea, and
you want to try to do it yourself for less money, take a look at our section on
"How To
Build A Website". You can do it yourself; you just have to take it one
step at a time.
If you don't know any "techies" to help you build your website, you can find one
at www.elanceonline.com. This
site allows you to post a job and have qualified professionals "bid" on it. You
can also browse through service providers that have posted portfolios online and
select a vendor based on their past work. Either way, this site provides an
efficient way to put you in touch with qualified technical resources without
undue effort on your part.
In any case, you will want to make sure you have a detailed scope of work
agreement and contract in place before you start working with a developer. There
is nothing more frustrating for either you or your designer than to have a
miscommunication about what exactly you expect to receive and how much your
developer expects to get paid. Make sure you get it all in writing!
In conclusion, you should hire a Custom Web Designer or Developer if you feel
that you are too busy or not capable of creating a quality site yourself. There
are three types of site developers: Custom Website Designers, Web Developers,
and Search Engine Optimization/Marketing Experts. If you do not have technical
contacts to do the work, you can find qualified professionals here:
www.elanceonline.com. You
should make sure you have your ideas organized about your website, and you
should make sure you get a contract with a detailed scope of work signed by your
consultant before work begins on your site.
About the Author
Mr. Coers specializes in helping entrepreneurs build effective web businesses. His website, contains useful articles on website design and website planning.
