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How to Find a Great Website Designer for Your Business

One of the best investments you can make for your business is a website. Finding a great designer can be a hassle, but performing diligent research will pay off in the end. A great designer should be able to create a functional and attractive website that perfectly represents their business.



  1. Search online for web designers.
    Look through dozens of pages of search results and look at the
    results closely. The Internet is filled with great web designers, so
    a search engine is one of the easiest ways to begin looking.




  2. Open multiple pages and look
    through each web designer's portfolio. Bookmark the ones you like
    and close the tabs or windows of the ones you dislike.




  3. Narrow your list down to a handful
    or a dozen of potential candidates.




  4. Look through the pricing
    information for each designer. If the designer does not have pricing
    information directly on the page, send a request for a quote.
    Include as much information about the potential project in this
    email so the designer can give you an accurate quote.




  5. Narrow down your list further by
    selecting designers within your price range.




  6. Contact the designer with a formal
    request for services. Email or chat with the designer to lay out the
    basis for a contract. Discuss the cost, the time frame it will take
    to complete and the included services. Ask about where the site will
    be hosted and who needs to acquire the domain name.




  7. Check the company's Better
    Business Bureau rating before signing any contracts. This ensures
    that you do not do business with a disreputable company.




  8. Read over the contract fully
    before signing. Ensure that the contract covers any potential issues
    and that it protects both you and the designer in case of a dispute.




  9. Keep an open line of communication
    with the designer throughout the process. A good designer will ask
    lots of questions to ensure he or she is making the site to your
    specifications. It is up to both parties to communicate effectively
    to achieve the best end result.