Questions to Ask Your Web Design Company

January 9, 2007

Before you hire a web design company, here are some important questions to ask:

  1. Who is going to be designing and programming my site?
    If you are approaching a large design firm, you may very well be paying top dollar for an entry level designer, or, if it is a small company that you are researching, they may outsource parts of the site. You have a right to know exactly who is going to be working on your project, and what their credentials are.
  2. Ask to see examples of work done by current staff.
    A web design company may have a very impressive portfolio to show you, but are the designers who contributed to that portfolio still working for that company? Sometimes they aren’t. Ask to see examples of work done by the current staff, so that you can make an informed decision about who will be designing your site.

When you work with goffgrafix.com, you are hiring Heather Goff to program and design your site. Heather brings years of experience in programming and visual design to your project. If there is a piece of the site that needs to be outsourced, Heather will put you in direct contact with a selection of qualified professionals, and you will choose the best fit for your company and work directly with them. Plus, Heather specializes in sites with content management systems. What does that mean? It means that once the site is built, you can manage all of the content on it through an easy browser interface. See examples of web sites designed by Heather Goff. 

Here are a list of important resources for before you start designing your web site. These resources answer many initial questions.

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