Tips For Hiring A Web Design Professional

By Kenny Marcum


An official website is a great way to market an event, organization or business. Like any other marketing tool, an official website requires an investment of money, time or both. A person can put together a website herself or contract with a web design professional.

A quality website takes time to plan. Figure out how big of a website is needed. The need for one entity may simply call for one web page. Some other entity may require a website that has multiple pages and graphics.

Any website needs content. Your content is what lets the reader know what you are trying to promote. In additional to the most pertinent information, have some filler information as well. Gather together most of your content before you begin to search for a designer.

An established designer can be found online. General classified sites are a great place to start searching. Another resource is a site that lists freelance contractors.

You can also bypass the internet to find a designer. Head over to a local university and ask a school official if you can post a job ad. You may be able to do this on a bulletin board in a building that houses computer classrooms. Or, you may have to go through the career center. If you know someone that has previously hired a designer and are impressed with their work, ask for their contact information.

Regardless of whether a designer has a lot of professional experience, she should have a portfolio handy. A portfolio is a collection of websites she has previously designed for clients A student portfolio may consist of class projects.

The price of a site varies. An extensive site costs more than a relatively small site. A novice or student designer may build a site free of charge in order to build her portfolio. A more established web design professional may have packages that include among other things updates and hosting.




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