Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Website designers

After the long process of requesting estimates from both sides of the Channel, I finally found a team to produce www.bespokewritingcoach.com, writes SOAF member Lennox Morrison.

For those embarking on the same quest, here are my ten top tips:

1. Ask to see a portfolio and check each website carefully. I saw beautiful sites where links failed to work or text and pictures had gone askew.
2. I also saw very attractive sites which I assumed to be all the own work of the web designer. On further questioning it emerged that the client had incurred additional costs for a graphic designer. These costs were not included in the price I was quoted.
3. Some designers use kits like Mr Site. If that’s the case then it should be reflected in their fees.
4. Other designers produce very acceptable sites – until you realise that they all look the same.
5. Music and movement may make your site look lively. Or they can be very irritating. They also cost more.
6. If you’re brave enough to d-i-y then www.2createawebsite.com offers
straightforward advice.
7. Is your designer likely to go trekking in the Andes? While you could always hire someone else to update your site it might be more reassuring to have continuity.
8. A site that you can update yourself is likely to cost more than a static one. If you choose a static site then ask carefully about the charge for updates. Some designers insist on charging a full hour for the smallest change. Others are more flexible.
9. I chose a graphic designer who works in tandem with a website designer. This had the huge advantage, and added value, of two experts working together. I’m delighted with the result and wholeheartedly recommend
The Artitechs. www.the-artitechs.co.uk
10. For more recommendations, and further advice, see the Members Area on www.societyofauthors.org