Journal logo

Selecting The Best Custom Designed Websites Company

Custom Designed Websites

By Ricky TannerPublished 3 years ago 5 min read

Most businesses, large and small, lack the in-house expertise to create custom websites and must rely on an outside Custom Designed Websites firm to complete the task.

A well-designed website's importance cannot be overstated. The importance of first impressions cannot be overstated. Potential buyers decide whether or not to leave a website within the first 3-5 seconds, according to research. As a result, a poorly designed or outdated website can damage your company's brand and cause potential customers to click the back button and go to your competitors' websites.

Because your company's Custom Website Building is a window to your products and services and, more often than not, the first point of contact with customers, it's critical that the design of your website sends the right message. In about 3-5 seconds, your website must create the correct image and brand for your organisation.

Step 1: Figure Out What Your Website's Purpose Is.

Knowing what you want your website to do for your business today – and in five to ten years – will help you determine the type of website you need, as well as the features and functionalities you'll need. This is what determines your site's level of investment.

There will be a significant difference between creating a fully-loaded e-commerce website and creating an elegant brochure site or a simple lead generation site. Custom Designed Websites firms, on the other hand, frequently offer one-size-fits-all solutions and charge exorbitant fees due to high overhead.

Study what types of websites are available, what your business's ultimate goal is, and what features will be required to achieve that goal.

Step 2: Look Into Different Web Design Firms!

Take a look at their portfolios and visit their websites.

Examine the site's design quality, including the visuals, image quality, and overall feel. Does it have a professional appearance?

Graphics aren't the only thing you want to see, though! Examine the websites' functionality. Is it simple to use them? Is the menu system consistent throughout the site?

Then, compare the quality of the design to the prices. Make sure you're comparing apples to apples when comparing prices. What exactly does your website quote include? How many pages (Home, Services, About Us, etc.) are included in that fee? What options do you have?

Will your Custom Designed Websites come with a contact form, or will that be an extra cost? Is website optimization included in their price, or does it come at an additional cost? How much will future changes or additions cost? Is there a list of extras that are included in the price?

Is the design firm able to provide web hosting? What exactly does their hosting package include? Do they provide website statistic tracking, company email account programmes, and other services as part of their hosting services? The cost of hosting plans varies depending on the services they provide.

Don't be put off by the jargon used by the website designer. If you don't understand jargon used by a Custom Design Websites company, don't be afraid to ask them to explain it to you in plain English. You should understand why they're charging you a design fee and what they're charging you.

Step 3: Obtain Recommendations

Before hiring a web design firm, make contact with the firm's previous clients. You can find references by looking through their portfolio. An email address, a phone number, and/or a contact form can all be found on most websites. Don't be afraid to ask them for client contact information.

Inquire not only about the design of the site, but also about the customer service that will be provided once it is live. Do they think their designer went above and beyond what they had hoped for? Is their website, above all, generating new business calls and leads?

Step 4: Persist In Your Efforts.

You do not have to make any compromises to get a low-cost website.

I am confident that you will receive quotes that are both extremely high and extremely low. Keep in mind that you almost always get what you pay for, and this is your company's website, which is visible to the entire world. What exactly do you want people to see when they come to your house?

Keep in mind, however, that a simple 5-page educational website shouldn't set you back thousands of dollars. When you add more features to your website, such as Flash, music, video, a blog, image viewers, and so on, the price usually goes up.

When you've narrowed it down to two companies, ask if you can sit down with them and compare pricing for Create Custom Website apples to apples. Examine the number of pages on each quote, as well as the overall design and number of images on the website. Then, before making your final decision, go over the quality of each company's work once more. This will not bother a reputable organisation in the least!

In the long run, a little preliminary research will save you time and money!

Make Doing Business With You As Simple As Possible For Your Customers.

Make your potential client or consumer look for your location or contact information on your Custom Website Development WordPress. They will only do it if you are the only person they want – or if you are the only option.

Contact information - name, address, phone number, and a map - is the most important thing consumers look for when conducting a local search (for a business in their area). Make this very clear before making it easy to use.]

Then include clickable links to your email and phone number, as well as a map so people can find you easily.

Give Them A Reason To Do Business With You.

You aren't the only game in town, and if everyone offers "free estimates," why should people choose you over the first name on the list?

Customers want to know WHY they should choose you over the competition, not just what you have to offer. And if you don't give them a compelling reason, they'll either look for another company that does, or they'll flip a coin because it's not that important to them.

And, no, good customer service, low prices (or even the lowest prices), courteous service staff, or being a locally owned business are not factors in their decision. These are either expected (in the case of good and courteous service) or added incentives, but they are essentially filler phrases on most business websites.

So think about what you're doing that your opponent isn't. What do you do that others don't? How can you solve a problem that your competitors won't fix? (For example, if you're a roofer, and the most common complaint women have about roofers is that they leave their trash on the roof every day, can you fix it before they ask? See, it's not a big deal, but it could mean a lot to YOUR CUSTOMER - and it eliminates an unspoken trigger point.)

Give your Custom Website Development WordPress visitors a reason to contact you, and they will — it's that simple!

Now, while you're still thinking about and excited about them, hurry up and put them into action. Please contact me for Marketing Consulting if you need help getting these onto your website or designing your website!

For more information on website design, call (213) 416-7355 or click here.

[email protected]

social media

About the Creator

Ricky Tanner

Reader insights

Be the first to share your insights about this piece.

How does it work?

Add your insights

Comments

There are no comments for this story

Be the first to respond and start the conversation.

Sign in to comment

    Find us on social media

    Miscellaneous links

    • Explore
    • Contact
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use
    • Support

    © 2026 Creatd, Inc. All Rights Reserved.