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How to Hire a Texas Web Designer

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If you have a fair idea of how your Texas  small business website should look like, you're already ahead of the game.

However, some business owners have a nagging feeling at the back of their minds that somehow, they have missed the bandwagon of the Web 2.0 technology.

Don't worry, there's plenty of opportunities to learn!

In fact, we hope this article will help guide you through the process of choosing the right Texas web designer for your business.

1. Does the web designer have an interest in getting to know you and your business on a deeper level? Do they want to know how they can help you improve your business online? Are they personable and would you enjoy working with them? Good web designers can refer you to skilled colleagues that can connect you to mutually beneficial long term business relationships. Don't sign a contract with a Texas web designer unless you are sure that he/she will work for your best interest.


2. Upon checking their portfolio, did you like their style? Did the colors, structures, and themes invite you to further browse through their work? Is their design coherent? Do they use templates or do they create the design from scratch? Beware of so-called "web designers" who simply use templates and have no real technical knowledge in website setup. Furthermore, can they offer you some possibilities to make your website more attractive to online visitors? If you answer "yes" to all of these questions, then you're ready for the next step.



3. Okay, you agree that the
Texas web designer of your choice is very competent when it comes to designing your website. Is it possible for you to contact previous and current customers to find out if the web designer received good feedback? Some websites such as Yelp.com, and Google PlacesSuperpages.com provide listings that include reviews from clients of a particular business. It is important to know how a web designer relates to his/her customers so you are assured that you are dealing with a legitimate professional.


4. Here's something optional but may play an important role in your Texas small business website design: How much technical knowledge does your web designer have? Does he know how to use programming languages such as HTML, C++, or PHP? Did he study graphic arts? What kind of software does he use? Does he specialize in a particular field? A good web designer does not have to know everything about programming or graphic arts, but he has to be adept in design software. In case there is a need to add a program to a website, he must have the right tools or access to other professionals who can help him finish the job right.


5. Before you get down to checking for pricing, another thing to consider is optimization for your website. Just because a Texas web designer knows how to set up an attractive online storefront does not mean he knows how to optimize it for the search engines.

How important is this?

Simple: Imagine you are setting up a store.
You have arranged the furniture at the right places. You have put up a great looking sign at your door. You have hired the perfect personnel to run your office.


But has anyone ever heard about you? Do you have a marketing campaign to create a buzz for your business?

Your Texas web designer must know the basic principles of search engine optimization that can be applied to your website. Most often, this has something to do with the "keywords" in your website copy. But since a web designer is primarily concerned with the layout of your storefront, you should consult with an SEO copywriter concerning keywords that will help the search engines index your website better.


Get Online Texas can refer you to the best Texas web designers at no cost. You can email us at admin@getonlinetexas.com or fill out a quote form here.


6. Finally, the pricing. One of the smartest things you can do is research industry rates regarding web design projects. You may request for a free guide on Texas Web Designers price list and we will email it or send you a hard copy. Generally, the type of business website (basic, ecommerce, custom programming) and the additional pages/features will determine the cost of your project.

7. When scouting for a Texas web designer, it is important to find someone who can show you a documentation or plan for your web design project. This way you have a good idea of how the project will turn out. The web designer must be able to guide and communicate with you from start to finish. However, documentations are not set in stone -- you should be open for changes and compromise.



8. Since you are the owner of your Texas small business website, you have the option to set the deadline for your project. Competent web designers should be able to stick to this deadline or provide a good agreement for both of you regarding schedules. Some web designers need to be booked months ahead, while others will accommodate a client any time. As the rule goes, it's always the quality of the work that matters, so don't compromise on speed.

9. Another important part of your checklist is maintenance. Once your website is built, how will your web designer work with you when it comes to keeping the site up and running 24/7? Make sure that you only pay for a web hosting service that guarantees 99% to 100% uptime.

Web hosting is an essential part of your business maintenance.
Your
Texas web designer must be able to inform you of upgrades and changes to product database, especially if you are running an ecommerce store.

When it comes down to it, a website that has fresh content is always favored by the search engines. If you can write a "keyworded" blog, you are helping your business stay on top of the results page.


Decide whether it is necessary to keep your web designer or if you can update the website yourself.

10. Before you sign any contract, have you read the fine print? Since you are paying for a Texas web design service, you are entitled to the copyright of all the elements of your website. Your web designer may use your website as sample for his portfolio, but you own the material, design and copy included.


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