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Need
A Website? You Have 3 Options |
by:
Joel
Walsh |
When
it comes to building a website, most individuals
and small business owners think you either
have to do it yourself or hire someone to
do it. Web builder software is often the
better option for this group by far.
Even if you're a seasoned web professional,
you should know what web builder software
can offer private individuals and small
businesses. Designers regularly waste time
fielding inquiries from small-time website
owners who don't realize the time, effort,
and therefore cost involved in making a
website from scratch. Or your brain may
be picked endlessly by a would-be developer.
Recommending a good web builder program
is a great way to help this group--you can
even monetize these non-prospects by reselling
web builder software or referring it as
an affiliate.
The 3 Web Design Options
DIY (design it yourself), usually using
software such as Dreamweaver or FrontPage.
Pay someone else to design it.
Use a "website builder" that includes everything
you need and builds the website based on
a setup wizard that asks questions about
your website goals.
Most people just stumble into one of these
three options without really comparing.
In fact, if someone is even considering
whether to try to do it themselves, hire
a pro, or use a website builder program,
it's extremely likely they really do need
to start with a website builder program.
After all, with the small investment required
by web builder software, you can easily
decide to go the DIY or professional design
route later. But the money and time spent
on professional services or DIY cannot be
un-spent.
If you don't have the web design skills
that would lead you to make your own website
without questioning, or the budget to hire
a designer just as easily, your time, money
and other resources are probably better
spent on other aspects of your website--such
as promoting it, planning it, or getting
content for it.
Website Options Comparison: Cost
: Cost of software (Dreamweaver, the most
popular, runs about $300) + many hours of
your life--what is your time worth?
Web Designer: $500-$5000
Website Builder: $100-200 (if a software
package); $15-40/month (if a subscription
service)
Time
DIY: Depending on your skill level, a week
to a few months.
Web Designer: A few weeks till completion
(but little time on your part).
Website Builder: Five minutes to an hour
(depending on how much you want to play
with the options).
Graphic Design: Most people who build their
own websites use graphic design templates,
or at least ready-made graphics. But there's
still the problem of how to bring the elements
of the design together into an attractive
whole.
Web Designer: If you want to be taken seriously,
a graphic designer will go a long way. Still,
many people manage to sabotage the designer's
work with too many demands. Also, some designers
are really programmers rather than graphic
designers, and will use templates anyway.
In the end, though, the biggest drawback
is cost: graphic designers can do it better,
but can you afford them?
Website Builder: The advantage of a website
builder over DIY templates is that the builder
will save you the time of coding the website
to stitch all the parts together.
About the author:
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