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How_not_to_be_ripped_off_by_your_website_designer
| How not to be ripped off by your website designer.
As web designer my self, I have had the unfortunate luck of
speaking to too many of my clients who have been ripped off by a
web design somewhere along the line. Whether it be that the
designer never really finished the website, took the deposit and
was never heard from again, or finished the website with less
than promised quality.
No business, especially a small business, can afford to be taken
advantage of by a web designer.
So what can you do? How can you prevent this from happening?
•Get everything in writing! You should never turn over a dime
without a contract. Make sure to include a detailed list of
deliverables as well as completion date. •Never pay more than
50% of your project cost upfront! Never! Make them work for the
rest of their money, if they are expecting a pay day upon
completion of the website they will move to finish it much
quicker. •Beware of prices that are just too low. If your
project has been receiving bids in the $1,200 range and then out
of the blue you receive one for $300, it might be too good to be
true. •Ask for a reference, most reputable design firms will put
you in touch with a recent client without hesitation. •Make sure
the designer agrees to show you mock ups of your website before
the project is complete. This way if you don’t like the look or
need anything changed it can be taken care of before the website
is live. •As obvious as this one sounds, check the portfolio! If
you are looking to develop a full web based application check if
they have done this sort of thing before! If not, there is a
chance the designer might get in over his or her head. •Ask
about the business, find out as much as you can! How many
employees, where are they based out of, how long have then been
in business, etc. •If you can, get a referral from a friend,
family member, or colleague who has had a great experience.
•Lastly, Google the business! Search for the business name in
quotes on Google.com, you may just come across a forum post some
where from someone telling you to beware!
Overall, you just need to be cautious when selecting your web
designer. There are millions of design firms and freelancers who
are willing to take on your project, the problem is finding the
right one for you. Designing your website is a very fun and
exciting time for a business and if you follow the tips above
you won’t have any regrets!
About the author:
Brent Mulligan is the owner of BCM Web Solutions, a
Massachusetts based website development and search engine
marketing firm. BCM specializes in small business clients,
nationwide. For more information please visit "http://www.BCMWebSolutions.
com
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