Should I Hire A Local Web Design Firm?

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Should you hire a web design firm that is located near you, or is it okay to hire a web designer that is located in a distant market? It’s a good question, and the answer may surprise you.

Does It Really Make A Difference?

In reality, it does not matter if your web designer is located near you or not. The bulk of your work with the web designer will be handled not in face-to-face meetings, but rather via e-mail and telephone. While your new web site is being developed, your web designer will post it online for you to review at any time. Thus you have immediate access to the web site as it is being built, and can see how things progress every step of the way. So, realistically, your web site design is usually handled in this way, whether it is local or not.

Local Web Designers

For those of you that are located near your web designer, you can expect some additional face-to-face time, depending on how much you want to spend for that extra time. Remember that each trip your web designer makes to your office will be billed to your project. So the more meetings you have, the more you will need to pay. With gas prices and the amount of traffic these days, this can definitely add up.

Remote Web Designers

You may never meet your web designer if they are located in a distant market, but you can be assured to get the same attention to detail as you would from a local web designer. With e-mail and a telephone, you can easily contact your web designer at a moment’s notice. Usually by the end of the web design project, you will have gotten to know your web designer quite well, and view them as a trusted colleague.

Conclusion

You can choose a web designer that is either close to you or in a distant market – either way there should be no impact on the quality of your web site.

 

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