How to Hire The Right Web Design Firm by Jim D. Ray
How to Hire The Right Web Design Firm by Jim D. Ray
Regardless whether you manage a small business, charitable organization, or
Fortune 500 company, choosing the right web design firm can quickly become a
full-time research project. With thousands of design firms to choose from, what
factors truly determine which design firm is best for your business?
The primary considerations for choosing a web design firm are:
* Price * Customer service/access to support * Credibility indicators of the
design firm * Portfolio and design experience * Other services offered (domain
renewal, hosting, SEO) * Turnaround time
Let's take a closer look at each consideration in detail, and explore how to
identify and qualify the right design firm.
Price
Like many products and services we purchase, both personally and professionally,
deciding on a web design firm can often come down to price. But the value of the
services rendered is really what's important. A $200 web site usually turns out
to look, feel and perform like a $200 web site.
The price of your site's development will depend on three factors: the features
of the site, the amount of content, and the service options included with the
design package, such as hosting.
Because pricing varies by firm, here are several principles to use when
determining the validity and value of a web design quote:
* Does the quote state one all-inclusive price for the entire project? * Is
there a reoccurring monthly fee for hosting? * Is the site custom-built, or is
it customization of an existing template? * Is there a separate fee for content
development, such as writing sales copy? * Is domain registration/management
included in the package? * Will the firm provide multiple design concepts, prior
to actual development?
It's important to compare quotes from at least three firms to, determine the
value of the services offered. Looking for the best value is important in a
competitive service market.
Customer Service
There's nothing worse than signing with a firm that offers a great product, only
to find out they are impossible to contact. Consistent, open contact with your
web design firm is important for ensuring success before, during, and after your
web site is developed.
Throughout the design process, you may identify text, photos, or contact
information you'd like to change before the site goes live. If you have
immediate questions regarding your site's development, you'll be glad to have
immediate contact with customer support staff by e-mail, telephone, or live
chat.
If you are limited to e-mail technical support, consider other firms that offer
a wider range of customer service options such as telephone and live chat
support. E-mail is great for convenience - when it's convenient.
Credibility Indicators
Identifying "credibility indicators" can help ensure a firm is trustworthy, and
will be around after your deposit or full payment is sent. Credibility
indicators include, but are not limited to:
* Toll free telephone support * 24 hour customer service * Better Business
Bureau affiliation * Human e-mail address contacts * Google PageRank of 2 or
above * Presentation of a hard-copy quote/design contract
Design Experience/Portfolio
Does the design firm have experience in working with similar types of
businesses? Even if a designer doesn't have a web site in their portfolio
related to your industry, the firm you select should have a strong working
knowledge of how to develop an effective site for your business type. Product
and service web sites are not the same. Your designer should have a plan of
action for developing a site that reaches the maximum number of prospective
customers in your target market.
A few good questions to ask about a firm's design experience include:
* Does the firm offer a number of diverse, finished web sites available for
review? * Will the firm conduct research regarding my competition? * Will my web
site highlight the features, benefits and value of my product or service? * Has
the firm outlined a plan of action for creating an effective site, start to
finish?
Design experience need not always relate to the type of web sites the firm has
previously developed. If you have a specific look in mind, ask the firm if
achieving a similar design is possible. The ultimate goal is to know you're
going to get a tangible benefit out of your site through effective, affordable
web design.
Additional Services
Many web design firms offer design, but do not provide other required services
such as hosting and domain name registration. Ideally, your web design company
should be a full-service firm, offering at least basic hosting, domain
registration and search engine optimization services tailored to your needs.
Research each firm to determine other key lines of business, so that any future
expansion of your site will be seamless as your business grows.
Turnaround Time
An effective website should take 30-60 days to go live, from the start of
production. Unless you're offering hundreds of individual products or services
on your web site, the entire development process, start to finish, should take
no longer than 60 days. Turnaround time should include:
* Upload of your web site to the hosting provider * Configuration of any scripts
or forms on your site * Domain propagation (accessing your web site and e-mail
via yoursite.com)
Hiring the cheapest, fastest, or most elaborate web design firm does not always
equate to hiring the right web design firm. A limited amount of front-end
research can save time and money in the long term, and maximize the sales
revenue from your web presence.
About the Author
Jim D. Ray is a seasoned web developer and president of Web Presence, a national web design firm exclusively serving the small business market sector. To learn more, or for a free quote for your own web site, visit the Web Presence web site at http://www.web-presence.net.
