Web Designer Needed

I’m Ready, Now What?

You finally decided to start the business. You’ve got the ads, the cards the look and yet you haven’t set up your web page. You know what you want but no clue on how to do it.

Luckily there are professionals out there, you just have to find them. I mean sure you can slap some pictures and an introduction of your business thinking that will give you customers.

Well, truth be told, your website can make or break you. You’ll need a Freelance Web designer, but not just anyone. So, let’s get started on what you can look for to get you started.

You Get What You Pay For

You want cheap, you’ll get cheap. You want wonderful, search for reasonable. Pricing is important in everything. You don’t want to pay too much or too little for your web designer. Explain what you want and how you want it.Just keep in mind your budget and what you can afford.

Pricing may range from $59 to $100 per hour and that doesn’t include snacks or borrowing your brain. So, go with budget but make sure it’s reasonable.

Let’s See the Background Check

This is good for criminals and creators! You need to see who and what you’re getting into. Check the experience and request proof of the wonders they say they can create.

Be sure to check out the web designers’ reviews, read the good and the bad to make sure you get both sides to every story. Keep an eye on details, if you’re going to read the reviews. If someone asked for blue background and the designer gave them blue and wouldn’t refund the money, RUN!

You want to be sure the designer takes your request seriously and can deliver the webpage that you have in mind.

Say What You Mean, Mean What You Say

You have every right to have a web designer that believes in you and your vision for your company. After all, this is what is going to bring in your potential income. Give great detail and if necessary, put it in an email, that way if a reminder is needed, or clarification you can go back to it as a reference.

You have to make sure that you pick the right person for the right job.Make sure they are detail oriented, a good listener, and the pricing is reasonable. The wrong person could cost your business and potential income.

Review the Web Designer’s pricing and portfolio. Make sure you discuss anything that doesn’t seem equally fair to you or correct. Don’t get nervous, but be prepared to pay for what you want.

Remember the fancier the more money you are going to pay. If you have no idea how you want your page, do some research or ask the web designer for recommendations. The Web designer is there to help you, so relax!

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