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Five Questions Web Designers Don't Want You to Ask



Five Questions Web Designers Don't Want You to Ask

by Kristi Stangeland (c) 2005

http://www.mustangwebdesigns.com



It's obvious. Every time you search the Internet you see it for

yourself: the huge difference in the designs of the sites you

visit. Some look like they were created by million-dollar

Madison Avenue agencies while others look like your 12-year-old

nephew did it for his school project. And those are the visible

elements. Look deeper, and you'll find other aspects of web

design that affect everything from search engine optimization to

visitor experience.



When it comes to *your* site, take the time to ensure your

business will be well represented on the web. Sure, referrals

from friends are great, and you should definitely get several

referrals when you start your search. But you should also be

armed with some carefully thought out questions to ask as well.

When interviewing web designers, ask the following:



1. How do you incorporate search engine techniques when creating

web sites?



Why You Care: It has recently been reported that only 30% of web

sites are listed in the search engines. All web designers state

that they care about search engine optimization when creating

sites, but few really incorporate the techniques when your site

is actually built.



Most Wanted Response: You want your web design firm to tell you

they plan to determine keyphrases for your site at the beginning

of the project and incorporate them into the title, content and

META tags of your site. You also want them to create your site

without the use of frames or 100% flash pages.



Bottom Line: There are other factors (besides web design) that

impact search engine optimization, but these design elements will

give you a giant boost up with your rankings. Oftentimes, high

rankings are as much about what you don't include as what you do

include.



2. What is your turnaround time?



Why You Care: You'll want your site finished in a reasonable

amount of time. Unfortunately, I've come across many businesses

that have waited over a year for their site to be completed.



Most Wanted Response: You'll want to hear your web designer

offer a specific timeframe for site completion. While the web

site designer will be dependent upon you for delivery of graphics

and content, the designer should be able to discuss a typical

schedule and the turnaround time, once you have provided the

appropriate materials.



Bottom Line: Don't get stuck for months without a site while you

wait for your designer. Make sure you feel comfortable with the

designer's response.



3. Do you use Cascading Style Sheets?



Why You Care: A cascading style sheet works behind the scenes to

create the look of your entire site. This is preferred to regular

HTML formatting for three reasons:



1. Your site loads much faster because file sizes are smaller.

2. Lower maintenance fees. Your designer can update the look of

your entire site with one single change to the style sheet.

3. It's the wave of the future. Embedded styles on your site

could soon be obsolete.



Most Wanted Response: Yes!



Bottom Line: You work hard for your money. Don't waste it on

unnecessary maintenance fees or risk having to recreate your site

in the next year or two.





4. Will my site be viewable by all users on all browsers?



Why You Care: Unfortunately, you cannot control what browser

(Internet Explorer, Netscape, Firefox, Mozilla, Opera, Web TV,

etc) a visitor to your site will use. Some sites look great in

one browser and horrible in another. A good web designer,

however, can make sure your site looks the way it should when

viewed in a variety of browsers.



Most Wanted Response: Your designer should use necessary

techniques to ensure your site will appear, as it should, in

several different browsers. This means your site should actually

be viewed in several different browsers as well as several

different versions of these browsers. In addition, the site

should be checked to ensure that the code is correct. (Dr. HTML

and W3C Validator are popular services.)



Bottom Line: Don't push visitors away with a web site that only

looks good in one version of Internet Explorer!



5. How will my business/organization benefit from a web site?



Why You Care: If you're reading this article, you probably

already know many of the benefits of having a site. In case you

don't, I'll tell you that web sites can fulfill many different

needs for a business or organization. For example, service

professionals may want a site to generate qualified leads. Retail

companies might want an online sales outlet to further increase

revenues. Other businesses may not care about Internet traffic

at all and just want a site for their existing customers.



Most Wanted Response: Your designer should explain her/his

process to learn about your business and business model so s/he

can create a site specifically to meet the needs of your

organization.



Bottom Line: Your designer has to fully understand your business,

or your site won't function in the capacity you intend for it to

function.



In addition to asking these questions, get references and

actually follow up with them. Creating a web site is a major

investment, and you'll want to be sure you're working with

someone who is as devoted to the success of your site as you are.

Finding a good, competent web designer takes effort on your part,

but will be well worth the time you spend.



Kristi Stangeland is President of Mustang Web Designs

(http://www.mustangwebdesigns.com) and has been creating

professional, beautiful, functional web site designs for her

clients since 2001. Visit Kristi online today for her "Free Guide

to Creating Effective Web Sites" or to get a quote for your next

web design project.



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