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Will a Professional website Designer Add Value to Your Site?
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| Guest post by: Allan Kent |
Article Overview: With so many DIY website templates available, why would you even think about paying money to a professional website designer? This article explains why you should.
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Will a Professional website Designer Add Value to Your Site?
So - will a professional website designer add value toyour site?
The obvious response to that is - Is it important that he does?
If your website is just a hobby, or is for a very minor business, whether the site is a success or not probably doesn't matter!But, if the business is your livelihood and the website is a serious part of your marketing mix, it matters a great deal.
Here in New Zealand, we arewell known forour DIY mentality and there's a common perception that with ‘open source' products it is easy and cheap to build a website yourself. Products such as Word Press offer a list of free or cheap templates to choose from and off you go building your own website. Relatively simple, and it requires little or no web design knowledge or expertise, and the costs, (except time) can be extremely low.
However cheap is not always good, and the old saying, "You get what you pay for!" generally does apply i.e. you get less when you pay less. If your website is important to you, it needs to really deliver in areas such as lead generation, establishing credibility and trust, presenting the right image for your business and converting interest into positive action etc. To achieve these, real expertise and experience is required - exactly what you pay for with a professional website designer.
Indeed, what should be considered instead of just looking at the outlay necessary for setting up a website, is the return on investment it will generate. In simple terms a $500 website that adds nothing to your business is an absolute cost. Conversely, a $20,000 site that generates $100,000 worth of additional business is a significant asset.
In short - the risks of DIY (without the accompanying skills and expertise) are high, and the long term costs often much higher than expected. This is certainly the case when opportunity costs in terms of lost business opportunities and your time is taken into account, plus post build completion issues, such as repairing a failed or hacked site need.
So if DIY is not recommended, what does the professional website designer bring to the table?
A professional website designer is usually part of a team of professionals, each bringing their specialists skills, knowledge and experience in to the benefit of your project.
- The designer will ensure that your website presents the right image for your company/brand - an important first step in establishing trust and credibility with new clients. This will come down to understanding your business, and the way the target audience perceives things.
- The designer together with the project manager will ensure that all the site's objectives have been clearly understood so that the site can be designed to meet them. This includes any particular functionality that the site is expected to deliver.
- The designer will ensure that visitors to your site are given a great experience. This involves planning the visitor's journey through the site, which in turn comes down to understanding your target audience - what they will be looking for on your site and different personality types within your audience.
- The project manager will ensure that the website is designed, built and delivered within a specified timeframe. There's nothing worse that having a product launch or trade event to attend and your website isn't ready - a typical occurrence with DIY projects as running your business gets in the way!
- The marketing specialist or strategist will explore how the site is to be used in conjunction with other elements of your marketing to ensure best results can be achieved. He will also explore the most effective ways of getting your target audience to your website. Ideally, the marketing specialist will also work with you once the site has been built and delivered, to ensure that you continue to maximise the results you obtain from your online activities.
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About the Author: Allan Kent RSS for Allan's articles - Visit Allan's website Currently the Business Development Manager for one of New Zealand's leading website companies, Labyrinth Solutions, Allan has a wealth of knowledge and experience in the field of marketing and sales. This started back in 1985 with an Honours degree in Business from the UK, and supplemented with a further 25 years of practical experience both directly in sales and in marketing roles. A large part of his current role at Labyrinth is guiding clients with their online marketing requirements, making sure they really do get the best from what they do online. Other articles can be found at http://www.website.co.nz/Blog/default.aspx and you can follow Labyrinth on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/LabyrinthSolutionsClick here to visit Allan's website Why Thinking of Your Website as a Journey rather than just a Destination will lead to Better Website Results Will a Professional website Designer Add Value to Your Site 5 Reasons Your E Commerce Site Might be Underperforming Over Coming Price Discounting How To Get Better Results from Your Adword Advertising |
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