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Top 10 reasons I chose Chris Martin for my web designer

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

By Isa Jones ~ Goddess Unleashed

1. He is VERY RESPONSIVE.

Communication was easy. He replied to emails,

phone calls, txt messages in a time sensitive way. He acknowledged

all communication I sent his way. I can trust that he’ll respond to my needs.

He’s a very good listener.

 

2. He is INCREDIBLY TALENTED.

He has a beautiful website himself.

His own website is optimized for easy search engine visibility.

He has years of experience and he is networked with everyone

necessary to make my website successful.

 

3. He is capable of sharing my VISION.

 He has a long term vision of my business.

He conveyed understanding and support for helping me achieve both my

short term and long term goals.

 

4. He’s EASY to do business with.

He asked what works for me.

He’s open and flexible. I am completely confident in his abilities

 which frees me up to focus on my business

 (I don’t need to worry about the website).

 

5. He’s REASONABLY PRICED.

His pricing is competitive.

I believe I will get a greater value with him because of his

eagerness to please & commitment to customer service.

 

6. He is ENTHUSIASTIC about design, web development, &optimization.

I want to work with people who are passionate about what they do.

It’s no fun working with someone who isn’t happy or

excited about their chosen profession.

 

7. He has a keen DESIGN AESTHETIC as well as TECHNICAL

SKILLS necessary to design and OPTIMIZE my website.

Great combination of skills: both right brain and left brain.

He’s creative enough to figure out how to do things.

 

8. He positions himself as a PARTNER.

Working with him, feels more like a

partnership, than a “project.”

 

9. He’s RELIABLE, trustworthy.

Integrity means everything to me.

I expect that if you say you are going to do something,

that you do it – or if something changes, you

contact me to modify the expectations.

Chris did everything he said he was going to do

when he said he would do it!

 

10.He’s willing to do whatever it takes to get the job done

and provide EXCELLENT CUSTOMER SERVICE!

He instills confidence. I trust that if he runs into a problem,

he’ll use his creative genius to figure out a solution.

 I trust that he cares about my needs and will do everything he can to exceed

my expectations.

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What every business owner should know before building a website

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Hosting and Domain imageIf you are a business owner or are thinking of starting a web site, this post is for you. As more and more traffic hits the web, it is very important for anyone thinking of starting their own web site to have some basic knowledge about what that requires.

In this post, I hope to help you understand a few basics BEFORE launching that site.

Domains  . . . you are the king of your castle

 The domain name or domain as they are often referred to is actually the name of your web site, rather it is the name that URLs  use to access web sites. Or another way to put it, as Wikipedia so eloquently explains,” domain names are often seen in analogy to real estate in that (1) domain names are foundations on which a website (like a house or commercial building) can be built and (2) the highest ‘quality’ domain names, like sought-after real estate, tend to carry significant value, usually due to their online brand-building potential, use in advertising, search engine optimization, and many other criteria.”

So for example, our domain is called www.y-desygn.com . You can have several domains point to one server; you can type in www.y-desygn.com  or www.ydesygn.com , both will take you to the same web site.

You can also have sub-domains under your main domain, meaning you can create multiple pages under the domain, such as your blog or your storefront.  An example being the sub-domain you are on right now,  www.y-desygn.com/ydesygnblog .

If you are creating a web site, it is HIGHLY recommended that YOU OWN your domain or at the very least, have the person buying it on your behalf make you the administrator and enter your email information as the administrative contact in whois.

 As web designers, we have seen too many customers who don’t own their domain or are not the administrator of their domain, suffer many a headache when they try to transfer to different hosting or when the company who purchased the domain goes out of business. Unfortunately many companies feel threatened and refuse to let go of the domain when it comes to transferring hosting, leaving the business owner in quite a dilemma.

Now that you know, you won’t be one of them.

Hosting . . . and we’re not talking your typical dinner party

After you have your domain name, you need a place to host your site.  Hosting simply means a “space” to store your web site. A hosting company will store the files for your web site on a server that is always on, so that when someone “clicks” on your site it is readily available.  There are many different types of hosting accounts such as free, dedicated, virtual dedicated, managed, cloud and so forth that I won’t go into here, but feel free to click on each one as it will take you to pages that will define each of them for you.

It is important to choose the best option for what you are trying to accomplish, if you are just creating a personal page to share with friends and family or a blog, a free account might be the right option. However, if you want to create a storefront and showcase 100’s of products, this definitely wouldn’t be the right option. You would want to go with something like a managed account. I say this because If you have no web experience, it is much less complicated to have someone else manage the security and maintenance of your account than to try to do it yourself.  

Typically you “rent or lease” hosting from a 3rd party company that takes care of managing the web site for you.  We are happy to help you with your hosting needs, contact us today for a free quote.

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