Following
are Frequently Asked Questions from Hoover Web Design customers:
How do I go about picking the right website
designer for my business?
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an article which gives prospective clients an objective
look at selecting a good web site design firm.
How much does a web site cost?
There are quite a few factors that are going to affect
the ultimate cost of your web site. These factors include
how many pages you are going to have, if you will sell
products on your website, the graphic work involved, and
how interactive your future web site will be. You will
also need web hosting and
domain
name registration.
Do I need to hire a "local" web site designer?
Hoover Web Design creates web sites for clients who are
local as well as out of state. By using the Internet,
email and the telephone, it is possible to communicate
effectively with clients in any location.
How long does it take to have a web site designed?
The time frame is determined by the size of your web
site, the complexity of your site design, and our current
client design schedule.
What is a URL?
It stands for "universal resource locator".
This is the address typed in to view your web page on
the Internet. For example, you would type in http://www.hooverwebdesign.com
to access our home page.
What is a domain name?
A domain name is a specific web site address that you
choose and register with Network Solutions(the official
registrar of domain names ending in .com, .edu, and .gov).
Our domain name is "hooverwebdesign.com".
I am currently hosted with AnotherFirm.com and would like
to switch over to Hoover Web Design Hosting. How do I do
this?
Just fill out an inquiry and we will take care of everything.
We will transfer your domain name along with all of your
existing web sites content.
Can I choose you to design my site and use my own web hosting?
Yes, you can use any web host you like. Once your website
has been completed you will have to provide us with your
web hosting ftp login username as password so that we
can upload your website for you.
What is web hosting?
Web hosting is a monthly fee that you pay to have your
site accessible on the Internet. We can provide web
hosting for our clients.
What is site maintenance?
Site maintenance is a fee paid monthly to keep your site
updated with new content that you provide. Most good web
sites have new content updated regularly. Fresh content
is what will keep your visitors coming back. This is an
optional service that we provide for our customers. If
you want to maintain your website yourself you can do
so.
Do you offer any type of discounts?
Yes, we offer discounts for schools and non profit organizations.
Why can't I find my web site in the search engines?
Once your site has been submitted to the top Search Engines
they may require several weeks, or even months to actually
spider and list your web site in their directory. How
fast your site is listed depends on each individual Search
Engines database update schedule. Watch your server traffic
logs for visiting spiders. We suggest you use Guaranteed
Search Engine Submit. Your site can be listed on AOL,
MSN, Overture in a couple of days. Click
here to learn more.
Web Site Content - What Do I Put On My Site?
That would depend on the goals of your web site. If you
run a business website you would include as much information
about your products or services that your customers would
need to purchase from you.
I've made my decision - I want you to design my web site.
Now what do I do?
If you have decided you want a web site or have any questions,
simply fill out our web design
quote request form to start the process.
About the Author:
Gina Hoover can be reached for questions about this
article at http://www.hooverwebdesign.com.
Gina's company, Hoover Web Design specializes in professional
web site design, web templates, flash photo galleries
and flash music players for beginning Webmasters.
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