The first thing to remember when shopping for web designers is that both the cost and the quality vary greatly. This is why you should always be sure to review the designers work and prices yourself, so that you can see the difference before committing to a designer.
You may also want to learn about the web design process to better understand the cost associated with it. This can also help with the designing process because you will know what the designer needs from you at any given point in the process, which with save you time, money and stress.
Designers should start by trying to understand what you want the site to achieve, who the site is for, what need it fills and any preferences you might have for the visual look and feel. During this stage you will likely have the most contact with the designers as they try to understand how they can best serve. An outcome of this stage is a sitemap a" a document describing what goes where in the website and how it links together.
The next part of the process is to design the actual visual aspects of the site. You will have little interaction during this stage, and cost is pretty standard, so you should utilize your time to gather up all of the materials and information you will need for the final steps.
In this step you will be working with the designers to bring it all together, to implement your content into the site layout. Delays and additional costs are frequent during this stage and the best way to avoid them is to be prepared early. Keep in mind that the more pages in your website the more this stage will cost.
The final stage in the web design process is to take you finished website and open it to the public. For most websites this is relatively simple and often takes a single half day to a few days to complete.
Another cost to keep in mind is the ongoing cost of keeping a website running. Many designers do not include these costs in their price, but make sure you check with them to be sure. These costs come from domain name (which is you website's address) registration, and the cost of hosting for the site itself. If you are unsure about these items it is best to ask your designer to recommend providers of these services.
Discuss your expectations for the website and a ball park budget with the designer. A professional web designer who has more experience will tell you if your expectations are feasible within the budget you have. If you have a larger budget then consider a competitive tendering process, though in all cases you should get price quotations in writing.
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