Should I go for the red Ferrari? Or the black?
Now these are choices that are worth breaking your head over, don’t you think?
It is criminal wastage of time if you are Web Design Kerry contemplating the right agency for taking your business online. But, it is also important that you follow a small protocol before you end up hiring any website development agency.
What is this protocol, you ask?
Well, it’s nothing but a list of 8 easy steps that you must follow before settling for an agency.
Step 1- Know your requirements
It is always good to know your primary objective of developing a website before you approach an agency or vice versa.
To have a better idea of this objective, develop a list of things you would want from your website. The agency will bombard you with questions for which you should prepare yourself with answers for. For example, do you plan to sell individual products or services in an e-commerce format? Would you want a payment gateway integrated to your website? Do you want a dynamic or a static website? Are you interested in ROI, conversion sales or building and maintaining a customer base? Or do you want just to launch and create awareness about your business?
Answers to these questions are also answers to integral questions related to your business. Like, how will your business progress as a website? When do you think, you will have logistics to support an online ordering system? Hence, it is important that you do your homework before the agency puts you in a situation.
Step 2- Know your cost vs. your product or service value
Costs for building a website may differ from one agency to the other. Hence, it is best to know that it could be the deciding factor for you as well as for the agency.
Ensure you get what you pay for. If you start cutting costs solely to save a grand or two you may not be able to reap as much value in the long-term. Especially, when it comes to delivering results or planning as per your requirements.
By this, we don’t mean you should give in to every demand made by the agency, but be wise and take into consideration the efforts put in by both sides.
The best way to make this decision is to analyse the previous investments made in marketing and development, add that investment made in five years and compare it to the cost you will incur with this agency. Simple math, isn’t it?
Step 3- Identify a solid track record
In this step, you conduct research on the agency you are hoping to work with. It is not always true that it’s only the large agencies that are the best, smaller and newer agencies also have some path-breaking ideas that could prove to be beneficial for your business.
Ask the agency to provide you with performance data, client testimonials and case study or demonstrate their approach to problems and measuring tools. Trust us, the agency will be obliged if they want to work with you.