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What To Expect When Hiring A Vancouver Web Design Company?



Do you need to hire a Vancouver web design company to build your organization’s website? Are you unsure about what to expect at the first meeting? Here are a few pointers you can expect to discuss at your first meeting with the web design company you plan to hire: 1. The Purpose of your Website First determine what you need on your website. There’s nothing worse than overpaying for design services because you keep changing your mind. What type of site did you have in mind? Do you want any of the following? - Do you want an 8-page brochure site? - Shopping cart or e-commerce? - Login and interaction functionality - Mobile-friendly or responsive website design - User-generated content



Knowing what you want from the start matters because many small business designers are not suited to build and launch a functional and structured ecommerce site. On contrary, some web designers do specialize in custom design and e-commerce design but don’t have the appropriate business structure to be able to provide a brochure site with an existing theme. 2. Quality vs. Speed vs. Price It’s virtually impossible to find a web designer who can provide all three within your expectations. We recommend picking quality and speed and not fussing too much about price. 3. Design Style This isn’t the stock market. Past performance will determine future results. You must carefully examine the designer’s portfolio. A capable designer is able to design beyond the limits of their comfort zone, but don’t risk this for a design that may not be what you want. If you’ve got something highly specific in mind that you’re unable to find in the portfolio, we recommend finding a designer who has this prior experience. What if you really like a particular design team? Ask them if they’re certain about being able to provide what you want.



4. The Pre-Hire and On boarding Phase Here are a few things you may expect in this phase: - A basic free consultation before the proposal or quote. If the company is offering you a price quote without discussing what you require, you’re likely getting lumped into a package solution that may not suit your requirements. - Service or contract agreement that lists expectations on mock-ups, wireframes, final delivery, revisions, payment structure and schedule. This agreement is going to serve as a tool for guiding your expectations. It can benefit both parties. Ensure it’s written in plain English and don’t be worried if it’s longer than a page. - On boarding interview or questionnaire. Be wary of design processes that don’t account for your target audience or other key bits of info. 5. Build-Out Phase This will depend on the Vancouver web design company you hire. The goal in this phase is to maintain good communication. Obviously this is difficult to ascertain during the interview process.


6. Testing Phase Browser testing, functionality testing and device testing all make up this phase. All these must be completed on a test and live server to ensure everything functions and looks properly. The thing to avoid is spending money on launching your site only to discover that it’s broken. 7. Hand Off and Closure Be clear about what maintenance is necessary and who will be responsible for it. Ask about maintenance costs as well. The designer shouldn’t simply dump the invoice to you via an email. They need to make sure our needs were met and you’re comfortable with handling your site’s basic tasks. Need to hire a reliable Vancouver web design company? Contact Witty Cookie.


GET IN TOUCH Address: 170 - 422 Richards Street, BC V6B 2Z4 Canada Contact No. : 1-888-936-3653 E-mail: info@wittycookie.com Website: https://www.wittycookie.ca/


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