How to Choose a Web Design and Development Company in Las Vegas

Okay, so it might see a bit biased that we are writing an article on how to choose a local Las Vegas web design and development company, however, as a business owner we will deliver valuable advice on how to do just that.

Las Vegas offer numerous large and one-person web design and development shops that can assist you in the creation of your web site, however, you should be aware that large marketing and design firms charge a LOT of money to build and maintain websites.  Smaller one-person web design companies can many times be not as seasoned and reliable as you’d hoped.

Here’s a list of things you should consider when interviewing Las Vegas web designer companies (and most of these questions should be answered by visiting a web design company’s website):

  • How many years have they been in business?
  • How many years have they been in Las Vegas?
  • Who are some of their clients and do they have testimonials?
  • How many people do they have on staff?
  • Are there real people listed on their site if you view their “About Us” page?
  • Do they outsource the work to other countries (buy American)?
  • Did they answer their phone and/or return your call promptly?
  • Did they answer your email inquiry promptly?
  • Did you review their portfolio of work on their website?
  • Do they have a real physical address as a place of business?
  • Do they offer a full set of services for your business needs (marketing, design, development, graphic design, etc.)?
  • What do you find if you search on the owner’s name on a google search?
  • Are they doing business on a handshake or with a proper Agreement that will protect both parties?
  • Is their website complete in information that can enable to you make a informed choice?
If you take the above points into consideration when interviewing a company that may build your website, you will be sure to make an informed decision.

Posted By: Michael Gazzano

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