I've been a professional graphics designer for 15 years with 10 years experience as a website designer. So, when I tell you that no two customers are alike - believe me A website designer's responsibilities: (1) After obtaining a client, you'll need to explain to your client that he/she will need to obtain an available domain name and choose a hosting company (a) Because hosting packages are usually set up to be renewed automatically, your customer will need to purchase a hosting package with their credit card (b) You should do your homework and be ready to suggest a hosting company - a hosting company you feel comfortable publishing with (2) Keep in mind that some paid hosting packages may still have advertising included (Wix.com for example) so a premium package may be required if your client doesn't want forced advertising on their website. Be ready to explain the cost and benefits of each package (3) You'll also need to explain that many hosting packages include a domain name in the price and that hosting packages are automatically renewed (usually yearly) I almost always require my customer to come to my office with his/her credit card and assist them in making the hosting package purchase.(ie.
: I make the purchase with their credit card with them watching me. ) That way both the customer and myself have the access codes to the website. And, I explain to my customer that they are to give the codes to no one without my permission (4) Page content: (a) Brand: If your customer already has a brand (logo; company colors etc.) you'll need to know this first and incorporate it into the template (b) I start off with 5-pages.
(1) A Home page, (2) Map/Directions Page, (3) Contact Us Page, (4) Company Experience Page and (5) a 'Store' Page or 'Service' page (whichever is applicable. ) The way I do it is to explain to my customer that I have a template in mind and show the areas of the template where information can be added. I hand them a print out of a blank template and ask what information they want included and where (c) Once your customer provides you with the information they want on their website, it will be your job to edit the content so it looks professional on each webpage.
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