Work At Home – Building A Website On The Cheap
by Brian Lett on Jul.19, 2010, under web design
Do you work at home? Do you have a website? If not, you are placing yourself in a very difficult position. The fact is that in order for a business to survive today, be it online or offline, it needs a website. The good news is that the costs associated with building a website have dropped drastically over the past decade. Hence, where it used to cost thousands of dollars to build a website, nowadays it costs just a fraction.
While I hate to caution against giving business to one entity over another, I have to do so in this instance. When searching for someone to build your website, I have to caution you to stay away from the larger companies. These entities have too many fixed expenses, which need to be passed onto their customers. Of course, every brick and mortar business in the world does this. However, in the case of web design, not every business is brick and mortar. Take advantage of this.
So what is the solutions? The solution is hiring someone to work at home and complete your website. Most of the time you can hire a web designer with a great amount of experience this way. These designers usually are employed full-time elsewhere, and complete freelance work as a means by which to supplement their income. They have no employees to pay, no commercial space to pay rent on. As a result, a work at home web designer can complete your website at a fraction of the cost.
Something that I should tell you about web design, is that just like an other aesthetic, it is very subjective. Each and every web designer has their own style. Some web designers will have a style that you like, and others that you dislike. This is why it is of the utmost importance that you see samples of past work. The best web designers will have a web portfolio which illustrates past websites which they have created. This is a step which must not be overlooked by any means.
When searching for a freelance designer, you have a few options. Websites such as Guru, Elance, Scriptlance, oDesk, and iFreelance are good places to start. On these websites, you can post a description of what you need done, and watch the bids come in on your project. Each time someone bids, you have the ability to check their history, and determine past customers’ satisfaction level. This essentially puts you in the driver’s seat.
Of course, I would be remiss if I did not mention the other option of simply purchasing a template, and building your website yourself with a Content Management System (CMS) such as Joomla. The main things which you must keep in mind if you go this route is that you need to choose a template which is highly relevant to your business, and which has not been overused. The thing which is about a CMS is that whenever you need to update or add content, you simply log into your back office and do so. Whichever route you decide to take, it is entirely up to you. Just realize that if you work at home, you must take a route which provides your business with a website.
If you have made up your mind to Work At Home,I can inform you that from personal experience, it is a smart choice. However, anyone planning to Make Money Online doing so, you are going to need a website. As you can see, you can build it yourself. Come and check out our website at SOSComplete.com
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