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"Your website is not an "Expense", it is an "Investment" tool that brings you customers. You don't cut corners on investment."
Don't Fall into the "My Nephew Can Do It" Trap
1. The "References" Showcase: Don't Just Look at Pictures
When you enter a company's references section on their website, don't just look at logos or screenshots. Click and Browse: Are those sites still live? Do they load fast? Do they look right on mobile? Sectoral Diversity: Has the company only made one type of site, or has it been able to produce solutions specific to different sectors (Health, E-commerce, Tourism)?
2. Technology Knowledge: "Ready-made Template" or "Custom Tailored"?
Most "cheap" companies buy a ready-made theme for 50 dollars, paste your logo, and sell it to you. Result: A slow, insecure structure that looks like everyone's site. If the answer is "We will code it specifically for you with modern technologies like Next.js", you are in the right place.
3. Accessibility: "Where is Your Office?"
Finding a contact person is vital. Does the company have a physical office? How many people are in the team? Do they invite you to their office for coffee? Trust begins with eye contact.
4. Just a Designer or a "Strategist"?
A good web design firm doesn't just start working by asking for a logo and text. First, they interrogate you: "Who is your target audience?", "What are your competitors doing?", "Is your expectation from this site just promotion or sales?"
5. After-Sales: No "I Delivered, I'm Done"
A website is a living organism. It needs to be updated, backed up, and secured. Professional agencies provide Technical Support and Maintenance guarantees after project delivery.
6. Price vs. Value Balance
The company that gives the cheapest offer is usually the most expensive one in the long run. Because that site won't work, won't appear on Google, and you'll probably have to delete it and have it rebuilt a year later.
Conclusion: The Decision is Yours, the Future is Your Business's
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