Trying to find the right web design company is not all that easy, I would compare it to trying to find a good fish restaurant Larnaca - you'll either find fabulous fresh fish, or you'll go home with food poisoning. Ok, Maybe not dramatic as that - but with so many designers out there, which one is the right one with the fresh ideas. How do you decide which firm is best for your needs? Here are some of the factors I consider important to your decision:
1) What's the size of your firm? A one- or two-person shop may not provide the range of services or the level of responsiveness you need, but may offer some personalized attention and price breaks that larger firms can't offer. Meanwhile, a larger agency is more likely to have a more comprehensive and well-defined process, but may be less flexible when it comes to incorporating last-minute changes without additional costs. 2) Do you outsource your projects? This will help you determine if you're just dealing with middle-men or with the designers and programmers directly. You want to make sure that team that worked on the pieces found in the company's portfolio is the same one that will be working on your project. 3) What happens if I don't like my concept? Some companies charge you extra after a certain number of revisions, so make sure you know what will happen up-front to avoid surprises. Be reasonable. No designer will want to make design changes into perpetuity, but they should allow for enough iterations so that you can be assured a final product that you're thrilled with. 4) Will my data be backed up on the server? Making a mistake when working with dynamic content can be a headache and a half. make sure you have daily backup of your data so that you can restore to the last backup. if not the most important issue defiantly on the top 5 list. |
