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Do It Yourself Or Pay a Professional?

Today almost all businesses and many individuals have websites. Popular software programs are available that make websites come alive with graphics, video and music. Not all websites are created equal, however. A serious investment in time, money for the best software and unique graphics must be made to stand out. So, do you design your website yourself of pay a professional ? There are several things to be considered. First of all, is this for a business ? If so, it is important the best image be portrayed. Consumers and purchasing decision makers will be impressed by a quality, professional appearance that takes them seriously and gives them the information they need right away. They will not be amused by amateurish presentations, bad grammar and miss-spelled words. They will suspect fraud and leave quickly, usually making their peers are informed of their suspicions.

Your business site needs to tell potential customers about you. Customers want face to attach to a name. You will need to get personal. Custom graphics, professional photographs of the business, personal etc. are needed to develop a relationship with the customer. Presenting these images does require some artistic experience and aptitude. Not everyone has these skills.

Once you have these elements put together and have answers you can decide if you have the time and technical skills to develop your own website. Many website hosting and domain registration comoanies make templates available for do it yourself webpage designers. These are templates, and out there somewhere someone is using yours. This is the risk with templates. You will save on deisgn and development costs but pay in time spent in learning, testing and assembly of the pages and the risk that some potential client may not be impressed about your template-based webage and make some negative comment on their social media page.This is negative pr, and not desireable. So the issue of dyi webpages or professional design comes down to what is the purpose of the website.If it’s for business then maybe it’s worth it to pay a professional to get the best results.