Correlation in price and quality of web design
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Correlation in price and quality of web design
In today's time each and everything has options. The only difference between these options is their quality and price. There is a direct relation in quality and price. The price of a high quality product is always higher than low quality product. If someone wants to get the same product but don't want to pay much then he has to compromise on quality to save money.
Although there are many people who never compromise on quality. It all depends on the priorities that you make. The standard of living has grown up rapidly. Globalization and high level of competition has increased the level of quality. People want best quality products no matter what is the cost of the product.
If you are running an online business or you have a website for your business then there are two most important things that you should take care of , first is logo and second is your web design. If you are looking for a web design company to make a website for your business then we will recommend you to consider some points before approaching these web designing professionals.
As we said that there is a direct relation between quality and price so there are many packages offered by web designing companies and you can choose the best that suits you. The main reason for different packages is that many people want to save money and they don't require specific details on their website. However some are more professional and need detailed work on their website that takes lots of effort and time and costs much.
Websites are the most important part of online business. A visitor evaluates the company and services on the grounds of the quality of its website. So, if you don't want to lose a customer then we will recommend you not to compromise on the quality of your website. If you can't afford to have a quality website then don't worry you can ask a web designer to make it in different steps. You just need to remember that initial stage is the most crucial and it needs the utmost attention.
After your website go through the initial stage and now you have a basic structure. You can upgrade your website whenever you have money. Again our emphasis is on quality and we will ask you not to compromise on quality. A professional website should look like a professional website.
There are many website design companies. You need to choose the best website design company for a quality website. You should read reviews about Web Design Company on their website and then decide which one best for you. Website Design Company Delhi & Website designing Gurgaon are one of the best website design companies in NCR.
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Re: What is your biggest challenge? Today?
- [quote="Alan Mater":3qk869js]No, but it's a good indicator that you'll get good quality. People that provide quality know that they can raise prices due to the quality of their work.[/quote:3qk869js]
It is certainly an indicator, but my personal experience after working with many many freelancers, that price is can be a weak indicator. Quite often the reason is some people are much better at marketing and selling themselves, which results in more clients, and higher prices. But their ability to market and sell themselves it not necessarily an indicator of their quality.
[quote:3qk869js]Should we let the market determine how much we're worth, or should we tell the market how much we're worth and let it up to them to decide if what we're saying is true?[/quote:3qk869js]
The market always decides. The price is not set until a transaction takes place, so you could put your prices where-ever you want but if nobody wants to buy it, then the market has refused that price.
Its certainly true some people undervalue their work (just as some over-value), but you can only raise prices as much as people are willing to pay, and as you raise your prices you'll find fewer and fewer willing to pay (market forces).
If you can charge more than average in your industry then that is great, certainly you should not lower your prices and I was in no way suggesting that. Its up to the freelancer to try and get as much as they can for the work they do, but market forces will always limit that.
Re: What is your biggest challenge? Today?
- [quote="christew":2y9rme1x][quote="Alan Mater":2y9rme1x]No, but it's a good indicator that you'll get good quality. People that provide quality know that they can raise prices due to the quality of their work.[/quote:2y9rme1x]
It is certainly an indicator, but my personal experience after working with many many freelancers, that price is can be a weak indicator. Quite often the reason is some people are much better at marketing and selling themselves, which results in more clients, and higher prices. But their ability to market and sell themselves it not necessarily an indicator of their quality.
[quote:2y9rme1x]Should we let the market determine how much we're worth, or should we tell the market how much we're worth and let it up to them to decide if what we're saying is true?[/quote:2y9rme1x]
The market always decides. The price is not set until a transaction takes place, so you could put your prices where-ever you want but if nobody wants to buy it, then the market has refused that price.
Its certainly true some people undervalue their work (just as some over-value), but you can only raise prices as much as people are willing to pay, and as you raise your prices you'll find fewer and fewer willing to pay (market forces).
If you can charge more than average in your industry then that is great, certainly you should not lower your prices and I was in no way suggesting that. Its up to the freelancer to try and get as much as they can for the work they do, but market forces will always limit that.[/quote:2y9rme1x]
Valid points on all ends.
I appreciate your insight and experience.
Do you have any tips for forum members on where the best place would be to find a reasonably priced freelancer that provides quality service, other than those already mentioned?
Re: What is your biggest challenge? Today?
- [quote="Alan Mater":36n2n9wd]The question of quality comes into play at this point. [/quote:36n2n9wd]
Yeah quality is often correlated with price, but paying more won't always guarantee higher quality.
If you look around there is a huge amount of great writing talent that work at good prices. I was once one of those writers (started at $3/post) before I eventually ended up doing my own thing.
The internet has empowered almost anyone to become a writer very easily, which has opened up the job market, pushing down prices considerably.
Re: What is your biggest challenge? Today?
- [quote="christew":1f5i0uox][quote="Alan Mater":1f5i0uox]The question of quality comes into play at this point. [/quote:1f5i0uox]
Yeah quality is often correlated with price, but paying more won't always guarantee higher quality.
If you look around there is a huge amount of great writing talent that work at good prices. I was once one of those writers (started at $3/post) before I eventually ended up doing my own thing.
The internet has empowered almost anyone to become a writer very easily, which has opened up the job market, pushing down prices considerably.[/quote:1f5i0uox]
No, but it's a good indicator that you'll get good quality. People that provide quality know that they can raise prices due to the quality of their work. But, as you said, because of the competition these days, the prices are low and forcing people to charge less than they normally would.
It's finding the balance between the price you want to pay and the quality you want that can be a challenge. You may have to go through several different freelancers before you find one that will be your long-term provider.
I have a client I write articles for at very minimum prices. I don't mind it, though, because it's not my main service, and I know I'm helping the client out with getting more work. He has to charge lower prices because of the competition, so in turn I get paid less.
This brings up the question: Should freelancers lower their prices just to please the market and risk losing money in the long-run?
A problem I see is that people under-value their work too much and to the point where it's really not worth doing anymore. I would much rather keep my prices a bit higher and continue to provide outstanding service, rather than depreciate and devalue myself.
Should we let the market determine how much we're worth, or should we tell the market how much we're worth and let it up to them to decide if what we're saying is true?
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