Monday, September 7, 2009

What to expect and not expect from a potential website designer or developer

What to expect and not expect from a potential website designer or developer Most people, understandably, with a website designer or website developer (WD) to tell them what is a site and how quickly the site will be ready. This article briefly on a few hints of what to expect and not a potential for WD. In addition, I will explain the fundamental difference between a designer and developer. First, the designer is usually the person that makes your site pretty. The developer is usually the person who is not everything behind the scenes work to make your site works correctly and will help with other tasks that you need (for example, to search the site for visitors, build or integrate a Shopping - Shopping cart, add your website on a server, etc.) - at least that's the way it is supposed to work, but usually the designers and developers is the same person. This is particularly true for people with an at-home-business website. Now for an analogy, why not request a quote for a WD "before" you have the opportunity to present their business needs. Scenario: You have a disease and call the doctor and say, "I feel bad doc, but I have to pay to do better than me? "Do you think you hear the answer before he / she has? Well, why the doctor can not provide an estimate, because he controlled the first, as a WD is required to assess the needs of business, prior to an offer. Sites and requirements are so different, it is impossible, only a price to keep it as embroidery retail tags on their products. You can run away if a developer is reluctant to give a tax, because it is considered that the fee is too much for your budget. It would be advantageous to set the time to chat with the working document, so that they know exactly what you need your project - the fee may not be as bad as you think. I want to know when something is: Do not expect that a good web site design with 10 or more pages for less than $ 500 (more if it was connected to a database). It is much more on the design and development of a website that you may realize, until you reach a building, even then not to see what happens behind the scenes, unless you are very familiar with programming, HTML , scripting, design and development of databases, etc. Some RDG will be something like a calendar, so the project can be a little 'softer, but sometimes needs to be the timeline for many reasons. The calendar is always a good way to determine how long it may take at the end of your website, but do not expect the date to be set in stone. Should there be a contract. This contract must be all the bells, whistles, taxes, and a reference to the owner of what, by when, so that there are no surprises during construction, testing and implementation of your website. A contract is always the safest way to enter into business relationships, particularly with the acquisition and development of a website. I hope that when you have finished reading this article you know a little 'more than they want, when ask a WD, for the fees and limits of time before an assessment is in your business needs. It 'always good for you to communicate with your potential WD, before you venture into a business with them. Remember, a contract, so that you know precisely what to expect from WD. Be careful and do not hesitate to contact me for the visit

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