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Top Ten Tips for Hiring a Web Professional

 
Author: Anita Larson

1. Big Red Flag. No website? If the person you are planning to hire doesnt have a site of his or her own, this is a big red flag. How will they know what works or doesnt work if they havent tested it on their own site? If they are a professional in business they will have a website. Their website is a true reflection of them study it carefully looking for anything that may indicate this company looks great! to I have some doubts in working with this company.

2. Listen to me. Can you hear me now? Are they really listening to what you want/need? OR immediately writing out a prescription like a bad doctor based upon what they think you need. If it is the latter run-Forest-run.

3. Experience. How many years of experience does this person have? How will this benefit you?

4. Resources. How many resources does this person utilize? If they work only with one program or have one resource and derive all information/facts from that one source probably not in your best interest to hire someone with such limited resources.

5. Speak to me. Do they speak your language? If they are speaking in technical terms you dont understand ask them for the plain English version. If you still dont understand and they arent patient with explanations keep looking.

6. Questions. Are they asking you the right questions? What is the goal of your website? Who is your target audience? How we will reach that audience online and offline?

7. Follow Through. How long does it take the person to return your phone calls or emails? This is a strong indication of what it will be like to work with this person. A good businessperson will respond in 24 hours or less.

8. Get it in Writing. Will you have a written agreement outlining the scope of work and pricing details? Its important to get it in writing so both parties are clear on the expectations, time frame and other details.

9. Stories. Ask them to tell you success stories of working with different clients/companies. Who is their favorite client and why? Have they had any situations where clients have been unhappy? How did they handle those situations?

10. References. Call at least two or three people that they have worked with or are currently working with. Check the Clients, Portfolio or FAQ pages at their website. Ask three important questions:

a. Can you tell me what type of experience youve had working with _______?
b. Have there been any surprises while working with ________?
c. As an XYZ company is there anything in particular youd recommend I be mindful of before hiring a web professional?

Finding a good web professional can be a tedious process. Ask lots of questions. Go with your gut. Your own personal feeling about working with the person is going to matter more than anything else. Also remember that web professionals will be interviewing you at the same time to see if youre a good fit for them. Its a good idea to talk with at least three businesses to see who best fits your needs, timeframe and budget.

Author Bio:

Anita Larson

Do you need an enthusiastic speaker for your next meeting, event or conference? My passion and creativity for marketing is contagious. Presentations are both educational and motivating. Well-written, easy-to-understand handouts are provided. Call Anita at 303.791.9539 to check for availability or to customize a program for your audience.

My idea for developing a web company of all women came together over time. I learned that no single person is an expert in web design, programming, updates, marketing or writing. Nor is there a single person who enjoys doing all of those things.

In the past several years I've assembled the best of the best women in this virtual web world. We love what we do and will go the extra mile to delight our clients. Our creative minds are explosive and we have so much fun!

We call ourselves The Web Muse & Co. because we have a sixth sense about marketing. Some of our best ideas may come to us in the middle of the night and we'll pass those musings on to you. Our natural gifts for marketing, design & creativity are expressed in working with our clients. We fuse technical skills with common sense and creativity for outstanding results.

We work best with people who are action-oriented, open minded, independent, creative, spiritual, good communicators, have a sense of humor, believe in the bigger picture, positive thinking and love life. If you embrace one or more of these qualities and welcome abundance - let's get acquainted.

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