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Should You Design Your Website Yourself or Outsource

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June 28th, 2009

Website design done right is complex and requires a number of different skill sets that aren’t commonly found in any one person, especially someone that doesn’t do this for a living. Some of these skills include:

1) HTML savvy. Good web design software can help. But the kind of HTML code produced by many WYSIWYG (”what you see is what you get”) programs can be kludgy and hard to maintain. Fine-tuning your design requires you to get into the raw HTML code.

2) Graphic design, color experience and good artistic taste. No software package bestows artistic taste on its user, but good taste is indispensable for an attractive site. Of course, graphic software expertise is required to produce attractive and clean photos and site graphics, optimized to the smallest possible file size for quick loading.

3) Website navigation design and implementation. Helping visitors get where they need to go quickly and efficiently is difficult, especially on sites over 20 web pages or so. Good navigation design comes from experience, not from good software.

4) CGI and database programming. Even smaller sites use a “contact us” form and often a site search program that require CGI program installation and configuration. Larger sites may need to be integrated with an online database, which is no job for the faint of heart.

5) JavaScript and Flash programming. Functional websites are dramatically helped by Flash and JavaScript features such as animation, drop-down navigation menus, and small windows that open to answer a hyperlinked question. Automatic pop-up windows that encourage e-zine subscriptions can be effective, but can be annoying if you don’t make them to turn off after one pop — and these days are increasingly blocked by pop-up blockers.

6) Marketing and business experience. An outside company doesn’t really understand your business like you do. Make sure you communicate exactly what you need to achieve. The best website design firms understand how to build Web marketing into the site design to make it search engine friendly, to make the sales pages really sell, etc.

What does outsourcing cost? For a simple five or six page website, expect to pay $750 to $1,500 at most places. For a more complex site you may pay $3,000 to $10,000 and up. For database-driven sites you’ll need custom programming. Of course, sites designed for high traffic or for Internet-focused companies can cost much more. At MivaDesign.com, our website design plan is very affordable. At only $77 per month, you get a fantastic website design and continual updates. To learn more about our affordable website plans or if you need a highly customized website, please visit our main site at www.mivadesign.com or send us an email to sales@mivadesign.com.

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There Are 8 Comments To This Article

derekpm July 12th, 2009 at 7:05 pm

Rather interesting. Has few times re-read for this purpose to remember. Thanks for interesting article. Waiting for trackback

joanparker July 24th, 2009 at 5:31 am

Thanks for posting about this, I would like to read more about this topic.

Bracelets August 2nd, 2009 at 7:45 pm

WoW! Thank you very much for that enlightening article

babafisa August 3rd, 2009 at 11:21 am

Good and in depth article but full of useful information

My Website January 6th, 2010 at 1:38 pm

As a webdesigner myself , I’m truely glad to find that another individual thought to post this topic.

All too many people out there don’t grasp the concept of what all is required in our field, and I think also we’re all too often underrated
or taken for granted. Never the less I’m very glad to see that you may feel the same way I do , thanks so much for this post!

Design Software February 9th, 2010 at 2:38 am

Very useful information. thank you. I have been trying out design some software but i guess i am just not creative enough.
Can someone point me in the right direction for logo design services etc?

SF Movers February 9th, 2010 at 11:46 am

Good information , I’m going to be visiting SF very soon and this
is very good information to have with me. I’m glad I found the page today.

Auto Dialer March 3rd, 2010 at 2:43 pm

I prefer a blend of in and out. Knowing how to do the web work allows me to check my vendors and perform the smaller tasks myself while leaving the large cosmetic issues to the experienced pros. I must say jquery has helped a lot and would recommend it to all.
Thanks for the Article.

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