Your company’s growing and you want to increase sales and reach a broader audience. Great! But as you start looking at your website and online marketing, you realize the site is outdated, doesn’t clearly communicate who you are anymore, and doesn’t drive users to take action like contacting you or making a purchase. You need help. If you don’t have a full team of design, development, and digital marketing experts on staff, you need to outsource your digital marketing efforts. Finding the right agency is critical, but with all the companies out there offering web services, where do you begin? Since your time is valuable, taking a few moments to do some prep work before your search will help get you started on the right foot. First, ask yourself these questions:
Understand that this goes beyond just what services you think you need. You may want a new design, but you’ll need to consider how this affects your messaging, the functionality of the site, and what actions you want users to take. A quality firm can help find solutions to your problems and give suggestions you may not have thought of. They will want to know what goals you have in mind for the new site and what’s motivating you for this change?Chances are, if your site is outdated, your messaging is as well. You can probably pull a lot of information from your site, but you may also need to align it with your company’s new goals or positioning. You’ll want to have a good idea where you are with your messaging and content before engaging a firm. Getting content is typically the biggest cause for project delays.Like buying a car, knowing your budget will save you a lot of time figuring out whom to work with on your new project. If you only have a budget for a used Honda, you wouldn’t want to waste your time going to the BMW dealership. The same principle applies to searching for a web firm. You can’t typically tell by the firm’s site design or their service offerings if they are expensive or not, but in general, if you know your budget and can talk about it early in the process, you’ll both quickly determine if it’s a good fit or not.If you’re like most companies, once you realize you need a new web presence, you probably needed it 6 months ago. You may be in a hurry, but patience will help you get the best results. However, if you have some hard date you need to hit, most template solutions will get you quick results, but you may need to sacrifice service, quality, or features. Custom solutions take more time, but will produce more unique results that can set you apart from the competition. No matter what vendor you choose to work with, keep in mind that if you delay in delivering your content or making decisions, your final delivery date will most likely be impacted.Sometimes you need to stick to your guns and get the site up ASAP. But if you’re not in a hurry and willing to have some wiggle room in your budget for additional items to enhance your site, you may get a better product and ROI. Flexibility in your budget and timeframe will enable the firm you work with to be more thoughtful and strategic in working on your project.You’re going to work with a company you’ve never done business with, looking to them to help update your company’s new online presence. Trust is a huge factor before you make a decision, but you need to know what type of firm you want to work with.There are a lot of companies that will be a simple service provider; you need work done, they offer that service and do it, then move on. Simple solution providers may be less expensive, but they may not give you the advice and strategy your business needs. Working with this type of vendor may be a bit quicker and save you money, but you might not get the best results for your business.But there are also those firms that prefer a strong partnership and want a collaborative relationship, taking a more strategic approach while looking at your business goals at a high level to find the best solutions. This type of firm may take longer, but they will view their success by the growth of your business and the satisfaction of your users.There are a lot of firms out there, but remember – you get what you pay for. If you’re looking for help with your strategy or a lot of custom solutions (design, development, digital marketing, etc.) be prepared to pay for it. It may cost a bit more, but you’ll get more in the end.
Once you’re able to answer these questions, you’re prepared to start your search. After you’ve found some vendors you might want to work with, look at their portfolios and be ready to ask some questions of them:
Finding the right firm to work with can take a lot of research, but a little preparation will save you time, money, headaches, and will help you find the right vendor for the job. In the end, it’s all about working with a vendor you’re comfortable with, that is, one in line with your business goals and that will deliver a healthy ROI.
Tweet Posted on: July 1st, 2013 by Clay Woodward
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