Saturday, June 15, 2013

Designing and building a professional,

Designing and building a professional, functional website that showcases your company in its best light is essential to the success of your online marketing efforts.
To make the right decision about how to build your website, you need to know what options are available, and consider all the related costs including hardware, internet access, web design and development, hosting and maintenance, and future growth.

1. Do It Yourself

The least expensive (but likely most time-consuming) option is to design and build the website yourself. From free theme templates for self-hosted to wordpress.org sites, to fully-hosted services such asSquarespace, there are plenty of ways for you to get your website online with little or no knowledge of HTML or other coding languages (though some working knowledge of HTML and CSS may be helpful if you need to customize templates).
As a general best practice, you’ll want to host your website yourself through a web hosting service (who will charge you a monthly fee to keep your website files on its servers). Choosing to host your website using free services such as Tumblr or wordpress.com blogs means that you will subject to their terms of service (which often change), and if they find you in violation of those terms for any reason your website can be taken down. Because your website is such a critical marketing tool for your business, you want to be in control of the space where your website lives.
When you build your own website your primary costs will be a web hosting plan and your time, so if you have minimal knowledge of web design and development it may be worthwhile for you to hire a web professional and spend your time operating and growing your business instead.
Before choosing to build your site yourself, ask yourself: Do I possess the necessary design skills and knowledge of website functionality to launch my site? Am I willing to put in the time to learn how the platform I am building on works, and gain enough web administration skills to maintain the site?

2. Hire a Student

Hiring a student can be a cost-effective option for a small business owner on a budget. A skilled, enthusiastic student can design and build you a basic website, and possibly even advise you on search engine optimization and other internet marketing techniques. The cost of the hiring a student depends on the nature of the relationship. You may be able to hire a student for as little as $25 per hour or even on a contra basis.
Keep in mind, student are still learning not only how to design and build websites, but also about how to interpret a client's wants and needs, and balance them against a site’s required functionality. If you’re website will require extensive development work, it may be worthwhile to hire a more established professional.
If you do choose to hire a student for your web project, be sure to ask to see a portfolio first. You can find students through local colleges that offer web design certification, such as BCIT, Langara and Capilano College. In addition, there are a number of private schools to choose from. Try searching Google for "web design schools" in your area.