You will find answers to all of your most common Webb Agency Services related questions located here.
Don't be seduced by a few pretty websites. Get recommendations, ask for references and follow them up. Check that the agency's portfolio of work matches your requirements.
Think of everything! If you don't specify it, it won't happen. And if you ask for changes, costs will escalate. A brief isn't legally binding but it will form the basis of any contract you draw up so it's vital to get it right.
The cost depends on how long your designer spends on your site. So always ask for breakdowns when getting quotations.
A web agency can register your domain name, but make sure it is in your name. It's easy to do yourself – and remember, your web address is your asset.
A content management system (CMS) is the tool used to build your website. If you have a CMS that's simple to use, it'll be easier for you to update your site yourself – although your web developer may need to offer you some training.
If you are planning to sell online, you'll need to be able to accept credit and debit cards. Ask your web agency to advise you.
SEO isn't always included in the price of a website. An agency may tell you your website will be optimised, but make sure that includes keyword research, a crucial stage of SEO which is often overlooked.
Make sure you have the appropriate rights to copyright, design and intellectual property. And ask your web agency to sign a confidentiality agreement before revealing sensitive details about your business.