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| With the growth of the web and web marketing comes many new companies into the field of custom web site design, web development, and web hosting. Here are some suggested questions to help you avoid the pitfall of ending up with a web site that dies a slow death. |
| 1 | What are their credentials: background, education, and/or experience in web design, development, optimization, and hosting? |
| 2 | How many web sites have they designed? |
| 3 | How many web sites do they have on the internet? |
| 4 | Will they provide you with a complete customer list? Since web sites are almost always public by definition of purpose, they should supply a complete list. |
| 5 | Can you contact all or any of their customers as you choose? A short reference list (3) may mean well screened or not very many customers. |
| 6 | Once they design your site and collect their fee, what are their on-going support responsibilities and what are the costs? |
| 7 | If they are subcontracting the hosting to a third party, what is their background, experience and/or education? What are their responsibilities and how much will it cost to host and to maintain your site (keep it current)? A web site is a living marketing tool that needs on-gong support and maintenance if it is to stay in tune with your business objectives. |
| 8 | What is their experience as a company with Search Engine Ranking, Placements and Web Site Promotion? |
| 9 | How many of their web sites are on the first page of major search engines? Ask for a demonstration. |
| 10 | Is this their full time day job? |
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