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Top 10
Things to Look for When Hiring a Web Developer
By Kristie Tamsevicius
In many
ways, working with a web developer can be likened to trying out
a new hair stylist. While at work, you notice that your friend
has a trendy new hairstyle. Excited at the thought of a new
look, you ask them for the stylist's name. Trusting your
friend's recommendation implicitly, you call Fi Fi's House of
Style to book an appointment.
Walking
into the salon, you are impressed by the fancy décor as you
plop down into the lush leather chair. As pieces of hair fly
left and right, you tenaciously watch as Monique, a woman you
hardly know, cuts and shapes your hair.
She insists
that this new style will reveal the "new" you. Alas,
you turn around to look in the mirror and she says "How do
you like it?" Taking a deep breath, you force a smile and
say, "Hmmm, well uh…it's different" and proceed
drudgingly to the counter to pay the $55 bill out of obligation.
Unfortunately, that's how some people feel when hiring a web
developer to build their web site. You approach the designer
with only a vision of your web site and entrust the look, feel,
and message to them. For better or for worse, your fate is in
their hands. Hiring a web develop doesn't HAVE to be a scary
journey into the unknown. I'll tell you WHAT to look for in a
developer, what to know BEFORE you look for a developer, and
WHERE to find a developer.
Top 10
Things to Look for When Choosing a Web Developer.
1)
Experience – An
experienced designer will have more skills to create a
sophisticated looking and functioning web site. They will have
more tools and tricks and knowledge to help you accomplish your
business goals.
Here's
101 questions (well almost) you can ask
your potential web developer.
- Can
you see their design portfolio?

- Do
you like the designer's own business web site?

- How
long have they been doing web site design?

- How
many web sites have they developed?

- What
areas of web development do they specialize in?

- Do
they know how to hand code HTML or do they only use an HTML
editor? Hand coding can allow for an extra level of precision
that may be difficult to achieve with various HTML editors.

- Do
they know Javascript?

- Can
they do database work?

-
Do
they have a professional graphic design team or do they create
the graphics themselves?

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Will
they help you market your web site?
The whole process of interviewing the designer will not only
give you the answers to those questions, but gives you insight
as to who the designer is, their level of expertise, and how
well you can work together.
2) Top
Quality Customer Service
Equally important to experience is quality customer service.
After all, what good is having a top designer if they are too
busy to answer your emails and jump in during an emergency? Ask
for a list of references, and CALL them! Don't be afraid to ask
them if their web developer is responsive to their needs and
assists them in a timely manner.
3)
Professional, Original Web Site Graphics
The ability to create professional, original web graphics will
quickly distinguish the Cousin-Jim-Bob-amateur-designer–wanna-be's
from the pros. Anyone can put words on a page and create links.
But, only a skilled designer will have a good sense of page
layout, how to create a good color scheme, and be able to create
tasteful graphics that will enhance the web site.
Take a look
at other sites the designer has created. Do they demonstrate a
considerable range of "styles" or do they use
templates? Do the web sites feature original web graphics? If
you want a one of a kind web site to brand your business, you
must insist on original graphics for your web site. Can they
create "extras" such as flash, animation, or mouseover
effects?
4)
Marketing Savvy
Having a crème-de-la-crème web site will do you no good unless
you can build a steady stream of traffic to it. Here's some
questions to ask your designer to determine what level of
marketing assistance he will provide you: -
-
Will
they help you create meta tags for your web site?
-
Will
they register you with the search engines?

-
What
search engines do they submit to?

-
Do
they mass submit, or will they hand submit your site to the
important search engines?
NOTE: If they claim to be experts in search engine
positioning, check first to see how highly listed THEIR web site
is, it's the proof-in-the-pudding to whether their techniques
work!
5)
Creativeness
One
thing you'd better know up front is how involved your web
developer will be in the creative process. Unless you are an
experienced marketer, you probably will need at least a little
help writing web copy and planning the layout of your web site.
Will your web developer help you develop content?
Writing for
the web is a little different than writing for a print marketing
piece. By using someone with experience in writing web copy, you
can ensure that the message as well as the look of your site is
geared to sell. Also, be aware of over-creative know-it-all
designers who won't listen to your input. It's your web site,
and you should have creative input. The key is to finding a
developer that will listen to your suggestions and work WITH you
offering ideas and advice when planning your site.
6)
Pricing
The cost of a professionally designed small business web site
can run anywhere from $500 to $5000. To ensure you don't
overspend your budget, you need to get a written estimate.
Depending on the complexity or your project, you may even have
to pay to get an estimate. To get a complete picture of all
costs involved, have them break out costs for domain name,
hosting services, graphics, web development, and marketing fees
separately.
Will you be
required to put down a deposit? Some firms may ask for half of
estimated fees up front as a deposit. What methods of payment do
they accept? Will they accept credit cards or do you have to pay
by cash or check?
Do they
charge a flat rate or by the hour? Typical hourly web
development fees can range from $30 to $200 per hour. But
beware: cheaper is not always better! Whatever the hourly rate;
make sure it is justified by the amount of experience and skill
set they bring to the plate. While a designer who charges $30 an
hour might seems like a deal at first, it might take them twice
as long to accomplish a task.
What items
will cost you "extra"? If there are items that will
NOT be included in the estimate which will be additional, make
sure to get the ala carte pricing. And finally, find out what
the costs for web site maintenance will be when the site is
complete. If you will be updating your site frequently, this
ongoing cost is an important one to keep in mind.
7)
Communication Skills
How easy is your designer to talk to? Do you trust them? Can you
understand what they are explaining to you or do they use
techno-babble. Do they take time to listen to your needs? If you
are going to have a good long term working relationship, it's
crucial that you feel comfortable with one another and can
communicate clearly.
8) Time
Frame To Completion
Ask how long the web development process will take. And then you
may want to ask their references how close they came to
completing the project on target. A simple web site could be
developed in one or two weeks, while a larger more intense site
could take several weeks or months. Knowing what to expect can
help you manage your expectations.
9) Full
Range of Services
Does the developer offer a full range of web site services? Will
your web developer help you: acquire a domain name, set up a web
hosting account, market your web site, write copy, and/or
provide cgi and database programming?
Working
with a developer who can handle all these details will save you
time, money, and frustration. You can rely on their expertise to
handle some of the more technical questions that may arise. If
they don't provide these services, then ask if they have
companies that they recommend. Be sure to get prices from those
vendors too so that the total web sites costs don't sneak up on
you.
10)
Availability
Are they a full time web developer or is web design a
moonlighting job for them? A full time developer will probably
be able to complete your site in a shorter time frame than
someone who is squeezing you into his or her spare time. What
are their hours? Are they open to you calling with questions?
Can they start your project right away? If you need maintenance
down the road, how soon can you expect changes after you submit
them?
Do Your
Homework Before You Go To A Web Developer
If you want
an accurate assessment of what your web site will cost, you must
have a clear idea about what you need. Take some time to answer
these questions BEFORE you talk to a developer.
1) How
will my web site function?
-
As
an online store where actual product is sold?
-
As an online brochure to inform the consumer
about your company or services
-
As an online community
2) What
will your web site look and feel like? What will be the corporate culture of my site? Will it be light and fun,
or hi-tech looking, or business-like and professional?
3) How
many pages and what specific pages do you need for your web
site? Here
are some typical pages to think about for starters:
-
Home

-
About

-
Products/Services

-
Order

-
Contact

-
Resources

-
Free
Newsletter
4) What is my budget?
Be reasonable, if you only have $500 you won't get too much out
of your web site. There are affordable designers who can design
a small business web site ranging from $700 to $2500 in price.
5) What
is your deadline for project completion?
Are you pressed for time or do you have several weeks to play
with? If you need your site in a hurry, you may be able to get
it sooner by paying a "rush" fee.
6) Will
you require any specialized programming such as a shopping cart,
a database or a contact form?
If you need these items, make sure your web developer has the
skill set to meet these requirements.
7) What
level of assistance do you need in development?
By knowing in advance how much and what kind of help your
project requires, you can confirm that the developer your are
considering can (and will) provide the level of service you
need.
-
Do
you need full site design & concepting?

-
Do
you have the concept and just need it created into HTML pages?

-
Do
you just need some new graphics and a web site makeover?
-
Do
you
have an existing logo or will they need to create a new one?
8) Find
samples of web sites you like!
Create a listing of URLs for sites that you like and note what
you like and why it appeals to you. By showing this to the
designer, it gives them a better idea about what you are looking
for. This can better assist them in providing a quote and in
concepting a graphic design to match your vision.
Where To
Look For A Web Developer
Once you know your project needs, you can start your search for
the ideal candidate to develop your web site. Here are a few
places where you can look to find a web developer who meet your
specific needs.
1) Web
Developer Directories:
A web developer directory offers searchable listings of web
developers. By just typing in your project specs, price range,
and technical needs you will be matched with some developers who
meet the criteria you provide.
2) Authors of Web Development Articles in Web Developer
Communities:
If you go to these web developer communities, you'll find articles
written by designers who are some of the most savvy
state-of-the- art designers in their field. By reading their
articles, you'll get insight into who they are and their level
of experience. Just check the author's bio at the end of the
article to see how to contact them.
3) Get a
Referral
If you see a web site you like or know someone with an
online business, ask them who their developer was
4) Go
Local
Let your
fingers do the walking thru the yellow pages or search in Yahoo
local web directories for your major metropolitan area. This
will allow you to find a developer who is located in your local
geographic area.
5)
Search in the Search Engines
Search your
favorite search engine and look under web developer, web site
design, web designers, web development firms etc.
Ready,
Set, Let’s Go!!!
Since
your web site will serve as your online business, it's crucial
to find the right developer to help you create it. Having a
customer friendly web site with attractive graphics, a clear
marketing appeal, and easy navigation is key to online success!
With a little luck and searching, I hope you can find a web
designer whom can work with you to make your online dreams a
profitable reality! Who knows, maybe customers will be checking
out YOUR web site to see who the savvy designer is that created
it!
Article
by Kristie Tamsevicius, author of the newly released ebook, The
Ultimate Guide to Creating and Marketing eBooks.
Kristie Tamsevicius is President of Kristie's Custom Design a full service web development and
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