Frequently Asked Questions
- Why should I hire a web design company?
- Why aren't people buying from my web site?
- Does a designer need to be local?
- I have two offices that I would like to share data as one network. Is this possible?
Why should I hire a web design company?
Time is precious; the amount of it needed to perfect your web site is extensive. Leave the work to our expert designers while you
concentrate on other aspects of your business. Our designers make the statement for your site that you want to make; we can create
a stylish, sophisticated, polished web site for you at a reasonable price. Your web site's design will reflect the quality of your
products and services; it is responsible for creating the impression that you will make on people. Our designers can create an image
that will speak to the heart of what your company, services, and products are about, and will allow your site visitors to remember
you in a positive way.
Why aren't people buying from my web site?
One of the top reasons that people are deterred from buying from a web site is slow loading time. People have short attention spans
and little time on their hands. Web sites like Amazon.com and eBay.com are designed specifically to get their visitors to make a
purchase. They are simple, explanatory, and load quickly. They lack flash, animation, and other graphics that distract from the end
goal. Poor design is another main reason that people decide to buy elsewhere. If the "buy" button is not easily viewable,
or if people have to click a lot of times to make a purchase, they'll most likely go to another site. Ask yourself honestly if you
would buy from your site. Is it fast? Is it efficient? Do people know that their credit card information is protected? If you've
answered no to any of these questions, you need to rebuild that aspect of your site to gain optimum sales.
Does a designer need to be local?
Not typically. With the technology of email, phone and the Internet, sites can be successfully created and launched, even when the
designer and client are thousands of miles apart.
I have two offices that I would like to share data as one network. Is this possible?
With the use of a Virtual Private Network (VPN) you can not only connect two office networks as one, you also gain the ability to work
from any location securely. A VPN makes use of the public telecommunication infrastructure, maintaining privacy through the use of a
tunneling protocol and security procedures. The idea of the VPN is to give the company the same capabilities at much lower cost by
using the shared public infrastructure rather than a private one.
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