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The Questions You Need To Ask Your New Web Design Agency

Designing a website certainly isn’t the easiest thing in the world, especially if you own and operate your own business and you’re focusing more on that than you are on optimizing your website. For this reason, turning to a web design agency for help might be the best option for your business — especially if you’re planning on creating search engine marketing campaigns in the near future.

Finding a good web design agency is all about being on the same page with the designers and knowing exactly what to expect before the process even starts. But how exactly do you know that you’re on that same page? Here are just a few questions to ask:

    1. “Can features be added or edited easily when you’re done designing the website?” Flexibility is very important when it comes to a custom web design, because there will always be new ways to improve your website and incorporate more digital marketing aspects into it — something like adding a blog section or adding widgets for social media marketing optimization should be easy to do on your own without the help of a web design agency.

 

    1. “Will you focus just on desktop design, or will you address mobile website design too?” Mobile search engine optimization is becoming more important than ever before simply because so many people are accessing the internet through mobile devices; in fact, the majority of SEO services today really encourage businesses to focus more on mobile searches than anything else. It’s estimated that about 50% of all smartphone users consider their phones to be their primary internet source, 67% of consumers are more likely to make a purchase from a company that has a mobile-friendly website, and 62% of companies that optimized their websites for smartphone users saw an increase in sales (64% of companies say the same for their tablet-optimized websites).

 

  1. “How long will the process really take?” Keep in mind that your website is essentially the foundation for every single digital marketing campaign you’ll have in the future — so when it comes to investing time and money into building the best website possible, remember that it truly should be an investment. That being said, you’ll want to make sure that you aren’t overpaying and that you’re on the same time schedule as your web design agency so that you have room to make adjustments before your website goes live.

If you have any suggestions about how to find a great web design agency, or maybe just some questions you think it’s important to ask right away, feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section!