How to Profit From Good Web Design
All company websites need excellent visual web designs as well as being coded to the latest standards. Good web designers and programmers are in short supply and companies are happy to employ agencies and web design freelancers that can tick all the boxes.
You will need to be able to demonstrate that you have a good understanding of current technologies and be prepared to follow the latest web design trends. If you can do this then you are a few steps away from earning a reasonable living from web design.
What do you need to be a professional web designer?
* You will need excellent communication skills in order to promote your website design services.
* You will need to keep abreast of emerging web technologies and be able to implement them as necessary.
* You should be able to demonstrate your skills with current web design software.
* You should have some working knowledge of HTML, CSS, and a bit of scripting.
* You should definitely be artistically inclined or know some people who can create great layouts.
* And it obviously helps if you know Photoshop, Flash etc.
Once you have made sure that you have the skills you need a web site to promote your work and showcase the work that you have already done. If you can put together some client testimonials these will definitely increase your conversions. You will require a convincing copy on your main page and good content on other pages. Optimising for the search engines can be difficult as “web design” is a competitive term, but the sooner you make a start the sooner you will start achieving worthwhile results. You can either hire and SEO company to increase your search engine visibility or you can on your own spend some months optimising your website.
You will also need to consider the more mundane housekeeping items, such as:
* Local advertising and marketing (formulating a marketing strategy).
* Stationery pack including letterheads, compliment slips etc.
* Setting up a business bank account.
It is also a good idea to have freelancers (particularly in areas where your own skill set is weaker) available to undertake work that you are unable to complete yourself for whatever reason.
Now, to the important stuff – what do your clients expect from you as a web designer?
* Great designing abilities.
* Ability to create pleasing color themes.
* Writing W3C compliant code and possibly no errors.
* Knowledge of manipulating graphics and images * Working knowledge of JavaScript and other scripting languages.
* Exceptional service.
* Transparent communication.
Whilst some may add low cost in to the mix, in my experience clients that appreciate an excellent service understand that more time is involved and are prepared to pay a higher cost (but this is only the case if they are aware of the extra value you intend to give them).