The search for a good web developer can be confusing at times, and it helps to know what you’re looking for. Since web developers don’t have to have a license or a permit to conduct business, the market is full of fly-by-night operations. If you read a little further, you will pick up some good tips that will definitely make your search a little bit easier.
A lot of web developers say that they can do it all- but most are stretching the truth. Most of them are either better at graphic design, or programming. Those are two pretty specialized fields, and it’s rare to find a person who can effectively do both. When you’re searching for a developer, ask who will be programming your site, and who will be designing it.
Examine your developer’s portfolio. Looking at sites that they have worked on will give you an inkling of what kind of work they are capable of, and may just inspire you to incorporate some of their ideas into your own site.
In the nineties when the Internet was in its infancy, a business could become more successful simply by running a website. In today’s world, almost every business has a glossy, professional site up and running. Your ideal developer will be proficient in SEO also.
Hosting is another issue that needs to be considered. A lot of developers are really just salesmen for hosting companies. With these, if you run into problems with your web site or your email account, sometimes you don’t really know who should be fixing the problem for you. Make sure that you know who’s responsible for each area before you sign a contract with a developer.
It’s vital that you ask for references, and you should check them, too. A good amount of reliable references would seem to be a positive indicator of the web developer’s expertise and reliability.
OK- you’ve chosen a developer. You should ask them how much you’ll be charged for the upkeeping of your website, and at what point your project will go from creation to maintenance. For developers that create domains for their customers, those domains should be put in the customer’s name or that of their business. This will allow them to make hosting changes.
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