I Work Very Hard...
...And always have you and your business at heart.
...I always end up OVER DELIVERING. You usually get more than what you paid for.
...I am easy to get along with, and always listen to your suggestions and ideas.
...I don't pretend to know “everything” there is to know about web design, but I know
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“Ways to Offend Your Web Designer”
Of course, no one wants to offend their Web Designer, but it happens. People can be very adamant in
their way of thinking, and most people don't realize what is involved with designing a website. It takes
research, a lot of thought and talent to come up with a new creation.
Here are some of my pet peeves on...
...How To Piss–Off Your Web Designer
- Expect your design for free.
- Try to convince a designer to create a site for you cheaper than originally quoted.
- Request your designer to hire an outside specialist. Then, after the
work is completed, change your mind.
- Provide text content for your site that is riddled with typos, spelling errors and grammatical errors and
then get angry when your website designer suggest changes that would enhance your website and provide
you with a better image of you and/or your business.
- Insist that you are fully capable of maintaining your own web site. Then, after you mess things up,
get angry when they charge you to fix it.
- Fail to deliver your content to your designer on–time and then get angry when the completion
date changes.
- Get a designer to create an initial website sample for you, then steal the design, and get someone else
to put the design into a web site for you.
- Request more than the 2 sample designs which were designed to your original specifications to begin with.
- Give your designer an image that you “found” on the internet and want them to use it in your
website. Think about it, legally you shouldn't be doing this since you don't have any legal rights
to it.
- Provide your web designer with all the text, then continuously change your mind and make constant
changes. Sometimes this is normal, however, more than five or six edits is a bit much. If you are having
problems writing your content, perhaps it's time to look into our “Copywriting Services”.
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