5 Ways to Make the Relationship with Your Web Designer Enjoyable!

Is it possible to hire a web designer and have a website designed and launched, from beginning to end, without a moment of disappointment and frustration? Yes!

It is a matter of understanding how to explain your wants and needs to your web designer, while also being open for advice on options that would help ensure your website’s success.

  1. Fill your web designer in on what kind of business you conduct, or are looking to conduct.
  2. Send your web designer links to your online competitors, as well as provide details on what you like and dislike about their websites.
  3. It’s okay to show your web designer websites you like, even if the website has nothing to do with your business. Explain to your web designer what you’re attracted to visually about a website- color preferences, layout, and graphics.
  4. Provide your web designer with the content for your website in an organized manner. EliteSouth Web Design prefers text documents, Microsoft Word Documents, or PDFs containing the content for each page. Let’s say, for example, you have a three page website: Home, About Us, and Contact Us. Send the content for each page in a different file– not crammed together in one.
  5. Give your web designer the freedom to design. That’s their job: to design. While they’re certainly open to suggestions, it’s important to understand that you are paying them for their ability to design and code– not just copy another website! If your web designer confronts you about your goals and vision for your website, don’t be offended! This is often a sign of a good web designer who cares about your site. Take the time to explain why you’re making certain decisions about the website, and keep your mind open for suggestions from the web designer.

Making the relationship with your web designer enjoyable is rather easy, and is quite often a very valuable asset to have!

EliteSouth Web Design is a Savannah Web Design company that designs and codes websites for businesses, individuals, and organizations.

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