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how to choose a web designer

A good Web site developer can get your business up and running online, giving you a first-class, effective presence on the Internet.




Steps:
1. Research the subject of Web site development so that you are familiar with the basic lingo.

2. Decide which tasks you want a Web site developer to perform. Do you only need Web site design, or are you looking for a developer to provide everything needed to market and maintain your Web site?

3. Compile a list of potential candidates. Search the Web for developer sites, take note of Web sites that catch your eye or pick up a few Internet magazines.

4. Request a list of completed Web sites from each developer. Explore those sites and e-mail the customers, asking for opinions on the developer's services.

5. Request a written proposal from each developer. Make sure the proposals include breakdowns of pricing by service so that you can make fair comparisons between each developer.

6. Review the proposals and make your selection.


Tips:
Be sure that the developer you choose is willing to include you in all aspects of the development process.

Sometimes you really do get what you pay for. Don't automatically go for the cheapest price.

Look for a company that offers a good balance of technical, marketing and artistic expertise.

Consider a developer in your immediate geographic area. This will allow you better and more personal access to the people working on your Web site.

Make it clear that you want full ownership of the contents of your Web site. Get it in writing!


Warnings:
Consult with an attorney familiar with Web site development and intellectual property issues before you sign a contract.
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