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Six Items to Consider When Hiring a Web Designer

Hiring a Web Designer can be a real nightmare if you don’t have any web design knowledge or experience. You’ll find that there will be a lot of competition from many kinds of experts knocking at your door offering you the world for a price, some of them are expensive, some really cheap. But how can you tell which one of them is going to offer you a great service for the fair price?

Which one is the best? It’s not a matter of prices but a matter of quality, but again, if you don’t know what a good result can be, you still won’t know if you can get a better design for a reasonable price. These tips will help you find out. Looking for an expert to create a website? Before hiring a web designer or developer and sign with any expert who promises to develop your website consider the following.

1. The company reputation. Remember that anywhere you can find companies and people who offer design services and web development, some are excellent, but others are light of a single day, eager to take your money and run away. Above all, try to ask for references from other clients and visit the websites they have created. You may also request proposals from various companies before making a final decision.

2. Specifications. Ask someone else to develop a website for your business is as difficult as asking a third to build a host to suit their tastes and needs. So try to be as specific as possible as to the requirements of the website, what kind of speed requires the page, if supported by many browsers, if users can place orders online, etc.

3. Hidden costs. Some web developers offer low rates to charge, but then their prices go up dramatically at the time of having to update your page. Set this point since the beginning of their relationship with him; make it clear how much else is willing to pay for additional work.

4. Who is the web host? It is common for designers to also carry the "hosting" or hosting sites that develop, but if you do not want to keep your site up with them, it is important to negotiate separate contracts, one for the development and design of the page, and one for hosting and maintaining it or contract with a company specializing in web-hosting.

5. Whose in charge? Include a clause in the contract that specified that the client (or you) will control the entire contents of the website. Otherwise, the developer may want to put banner ads for pornographic sites or other things that affect your business.

6. Security. What kind of offers security against possible attacks from hackers? Who will have access to credit information of their customers? Does your developer access to names and email addresses of your customers? Any reputable company will provide security clauses, be sure to ask for them and include some form of compensation in case your business suffers the "invasion" of their information.

These are just some tips that could take into account, remember to take advantage of the experiences of others, that does not happen to others and what has happened to them too.