3 Reasons the Right Web Design Can Save You Thousands

Usually, when a business owner comes to a business web design firm for a quote, they are most concerned about saving some money in the marketing budget for the short term. That’s almost always going to be a concern for both companies, of course, but new clients would do well to remember that choosing the right web design team can also save them thousands of dollars in the future, too.

Here are three reasons the right business web designer can do wonders for your bottom line:

Great business web designers ask the right questions. This doesn’t just lead to a better end product, but can also save you a lot of time in reviewing their layouts, the work they’ve done, and going back and forth with emails and phone calls. In other words, taking the time to start out on the right foot can save you a lot more of it later.

A great business website lasts longer. Your business website is like a suit: The cheap ones just don’t hold up very well over time. It’s not unheard of for a great business web design – and especially one built utilizing a content management system – to last five years or more. Something done quickly, or from a template, is far more likely to need an overhaul within a year or two. Are you really saving money in that scenario?

It’s hard to put a price on online marketing success. Why? Because the profits that could come to your company (online or off) from a great business website are virtually endless. That’s because it could lead you to hundreds of new customers, better publicity, less time spent on customer service, and even more efficient recruiting… to name just a few of the ways a good business website can pay you back time and time again.

It’s easy to focus only on the quotes you receive from business web design companies when you’re staring at a lot of numbers for what looks like the same type of website. Go a bit deeper, however, and you’ll see that the most expensive design isn’t always the one that costs you the biggest amount up front.

- Dave Taillefer, Business Director