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Quick Questions to Ask a Web Designer

Quick Questions to Ask a Web Designer

Finding the right web designer can be difficult so I have listed a few useful questions which you can ask while on your search.

1. What is your experience in website design?
Experience is based on actual ability rather than number of years. Some website designers may charge based on their abilities and experience however this does not mean a cheaper rate is less effective or of lesser quality than a more experienced web designer. A web site designer may specialise or may use external designers to design certain styles of websites. Regular communication with a website designer will help you to decide if that designer is suitable for you.

2. Are you able meet my deadline?
The website designer needs to be able to meet your deadline. Be sure to include a fixed date that you want your website to be up and running in your contract. Your website should be ready within a month, ask the designer to keep you up to date with the progress during this time

3. Can I see samples of your work?
It is in your interest to view samples from the designer. Ask to see websites they have designed for companies that are similar to companies in your industry and other industries. Does the designer offer variation and not repeating just one standard design? Look for different design solutions that work for the site they're on. You should have confidence in your website designer as he needs to be able to show your business to its best advantage.

4. How much of my own time will having a website take up?
It is important to understand that having a website for your business will take a lot of time and effort to keep it current and interesting. You may wish to appoint or hire a Webmaster to help with this.


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