5 Practical Tips to Vetting a Web Agency in Jacksonville

5 Practical Tips to Vetting a Web Agency in Jacksonville

Most people like to think they have a great website that is appealing visually. Picking and vetting a web agency in Jacksonville can be a different story. Having a vision and taking it from an idea to a finished product can be overwhelming. Wanting to take on designing a website, many soon realize that they may not have the technical knowledge, patience, or time to create their vision to their own satisfaction. This is where picking a web agency to create your website can help.

Finding and hiring a web agency in Jacksonville is easy. Vetting the right agency that has the web professionals skilled for your project might not be as easy. Our designers and developers at HeartWired are trained professionals that will guide you through the process of designing your website. Whether you are a start-up just starting out or an established business in need of a redesign. Our focus is to create and tell your business’s story in a way only you can.

Let’s discuss what five tips we have to vetting a web agency in Jacksonville.

Determine your budget

While this may seem a logical step, we have found many clients who have no idea what their budget is. Having a budget in mind will help you eliminate those web agencies that are simply outside of what you are willing or able to spend. It also helps you establish guidelines upfront when selecting an agency to work with.

Check References

One way to find a web design professional in Jacksonville is to ask their previous clients. Hopefully, you can find some testimonials on Google, Facebook, Yelp, and others as a starting point. It is also important to ask the web agency during your discovery consultation if they have references they would be willing to share. A great way to vet the agency is by the words of others.

Storyboard Your Vision

Having a vision for your business will make the design and development process simpler for all involved. Using a storyboard or some other process to iron out the majority of your business vision before shopping for a web agency in Jacksonville will make the vetting and hiring process simpler. In addition by having a vision, you will eliminate potential scope creep that is encountered when you are not sure what you want.

Watch out for Trendy Designers

This may sound a little counterintuitive but hear us out. We firmly believe the trends that appear in the design space many times are gorgeous..but. Those trends tend to lack longevity. What is popular today could be outdated in a year or two. Having a focus on modern design versus trendy will help your website from becoming the next GeoCities page.

Make Sure You Own Your Website

We cannot stress this enough. So many agencies find it appropriate to hold their clients’ site ransom by controlling the ownership. Whether the agency offers ongoing services and support (and they should) your ownership is not a bargaining chip. When we build a website for our fellow small businesses in Jacksonville, we are more than willing to give our clients access to their site. This includes access to the WordPress dashboard along with their database as they so desire. So many times we hear horror stories about clients who have no access to the website they paid for, and we simply do not understand that methodology.

Agencies in Jacksonville as well as elsewhere that operate with transparency and integrity should have no problem being vetted. They know their work, as well as the relationships with their clients, speak for themselves.

We at HeartWired hope you have enjoyed these 5 tips on vetting a web agency in Jacksonville. While this list is only the beginning, we pray that it has given you a good understanding and foundation for starting your web development process.

We love serving our local community in Jacksonville, FL as well as elsewhere. If you or someone you know could use a new website, please share these tips and contact us to discuss your website vision.

Cracking The Web Design Process Code

Cracking The Web Design Process Code

What’s the web design process a web designer goes through when preparing to take on a new client?

If you are curious keep reading for a behind the scenes “sneak peek” of sorts on the process that we follow while meeting with a potential client. One thing I personally love about running a boutique web design agency is the ability to share others’ stories. Stories are at the center of every client and their business or organization. As a web design agency, we follow a creative process that allows us to visually relate that story online.

Research

Knowing your client goes beyond just what they may or may not tell you during their discovery session, not that they are hiding anything but they may not feel it is important. Doing a somewhat deep dive on the client, their customers, social media, and more allow us to better understand who they serve. When someone looks to hire a web designer, they usually think they know what they want before they ever call to set up their consultation. When they get to talking to us the project they thought they wanted many times changes in scope as they share their story.

Client Story

Your story as a client is one that only you can tell. No matter how small of a gesture or reflection back into how you got started, we focus on the nuances behind the story. We spend time researching you and your story long before we sit down to hear you tell it. Stories are shown through the clients you currently serve to the social media posts you share. We know you will be a bit guarded when you meet a stranger for the first time. The more we know about who sits across the table from us, the easier we can put you as well as ourselves at ease.

Ask Questions

Too many designers make assumptions that they know what is best for their clients. We at Heartwired are firm believers that the client knows best, even when they don’t know they know. Some of the questions we ask whether in the form on our website, on the phone, via chat or email may seem simple or silly. However, we have found asking questions gets you comfortable to share the real you. Many times it is in the things you don’t say that we find the most about you and your story.

Listen

When talking with a potential or even current client it is often what they don’t say that matters most. They likely have a frustration point they are looking to solve. Whether it be lack of sales, or traffic or perhaps conversion into sales. They will say things like “the site does not work” or is “not being found”, or they want it to look like their competition. One of the easiest things to change is the website.. or even the designer. Truth is without appropriate planning, marketing, and a strategy it won’t matter how pretty your site is.

A web designers job is to translate their clients’ needs and frustrations into actionable changes that make sense.

Its the small things

Whether it is a change in a page, or the client’s overall approach to their website, many times it is the small things. Small things like the placement of a button, a font adjustment, or color, the things that seem to not really matter actually matter most. When we pay attention to the details, it allows us to hear what they are really saying. Details many times are hidden in the things the clients don’t say. Sometimes that can be while they share their story about their business and why they started in the first place. That glimmer in their eye or the slight welling up of emotions as they share their “why”. It is in those moments that as a designer we can find the heart of their story and how we can help design their story in a way only they can tell. It is in these moments that as the owner of a boutique web design agency like HeartWired, that I truly find the love in what we do. If you would like to learn more about how we are cracking the web design process code at HeartWired we would love to learn about your story. Contact us today to get started in sharing your story.
7 things to keep in mind when picking a web design agency

7 things to keep in mind when picking a web design agency

The days of handing out business cards at networking events being enough are over, if your organization is not online, you are missing customers every day.

I know what you are thinking, aren’t websites expensive, hard to maintain, better yet you don’t even know where to begin…

Truth is, it is more expensive to not have your business online. Not only are your customers missing being able to engage with your brand 24/7, even while you sleep, but they are likely finding your competition instead.

So you or perhaps your boss has given you the “green” light to begin your search for a design agency. You know your organization needs to get online, but don’t even know where to start.

We come across business owners, admins and entrepreneurs all the time that are in the same situation and thought we would layout 7 things to keep in mind when picking a web design agency.  Doing a little legwork upfront will allow you to pick the right agency for your business and in turn save time, money and speed up the process of getting online.

We put together a simple list of how to get started when looking for a web design agency. While no list of tips is ever complete, this will at least get things started.

1.) Know your customer – Every business knows its customer whether they know it or not. Believe it or not, everyone is not your customer. With a more targeted approach to who you serve, your designer will be able to appeal to your online visitors.

If you are a brick and mortar store, your customers will be looking for something different than say, an insurance agent. Are you a therapist who is looking for patients? Perhaps you sell coffee to support orphans on the other side of the globe, or are a startup looking to create your own brand. Whatever your vision is or the market you minister to, your web designer can tailor the user experience for the clients you serve.

2.) Timeline – If you are a startup, you likely need your website yesterday. Even as a well established company, once the ‘need’ is determined, there tends to be a sense of urgency to get it done. Many times we have found clients even want their sites to go ‘live’ before they are completed or ready just so they can start getting all the traffic. As an agency, this can actually be a warning sign because as a designer we like to be aware if we are being put on the hot seat from the get go.  Realistic expectations on both sides of the project ensure client satisfaction as well as a successful web design.

Scope is key to creating a timeline that works for everyone. Depending on the complexity of the design, the delivery of any applicable content, an average time-frame from inception to delivery would likely be between 60 and 90 days. Some projects can be turned around much quicker depending on the level of need and amount of content, pages, etc. If you have a special event, promotion or need a simple informational page to get things started they can be designed expediently but can at times cost a bit more if rushed. Proper planning can reduce cost as well as avoid inconveniences such as unrealistic expectations or rushing the project.

3.) Money Talks – One of the things business owners tend to shy away from is their budget. One speed bump that can throw a curve into the discussion of a web design project is when the budget is not discussed upfront. Know what you can afford and be forthcoming when asked, and you will likely be asked pretty quickly in the conversation. Web agencies do this to save both of you time and well many times money. Nothing can be more frustrating than a designer to spend hours working up a scope for the project only to find out that they are not even in the ballpark of what the client can afford.

Say you have a budget of $5,000 if you don’t share that budget upfront with the design agency could spend hours working on a proposal and come back with a quote of $10,000. All of sudden you are at odds and the designer is frustrated as they wasted time working up a scope you could not afford if you wanted to at the time. If you share your budget, even if just a ballpark upfront that gives the designer numbers to work with. One of two things will happen from there, they will create a design that fits your budget, or let you know right away that they are not the right agency, either way you win.

4.) Stakeholders at the table – It is inevitable that when shopping around for a designer it can be easier to hand that task off to say your secretary or administrative assistant. If you are a nonprofit you will need to get board approval before spending large amounts on anything. Perhaps as a business owner you have partners or investors that are the decision makers before any purchase can be made. Without the right people in the conversation when the details are discussed can cause confusion, delays, and unnecessary complications.

Picture discussing the project, going through the discovery session, the designer gives the proposal in writing only to find out not all the people were in the conversation. All of sudden there are other opinions, thoughts on how the project should go, design changes, or budget negotiations that were not expected. This can cause delays in getting started on the project, incur additional costs due to re-scoping or changing the design as well as having to discuss all over again the project and its course with those that were not at the table to begin with. It is best once you have narrowed down the design agency you want to work with that all stakeholders are involved upfront to make the process easier for everyone in the long run.

5.) Make a list – just like when you go shopping for a car or house, there are things you like about certain models and don’t like, the same goes for a website. Before meeting with your designer make a list of the websites that you like the look and feel of. These can be websites of your competitors or a completely different industry entirely, it helps you get an idea of what kind of design you want and even more perhaps what you don’t want.

Bringing a list of anywhere from four or five to as many as a dozen or so gives your designer a great deal to work with. When a designer has the look and feel of what kind of user experience you want for your customers it makes the actual designing of your vision that much simpler. It can be things like color schemes, widgets, or perhaps a specific slider or something else that you like that the designer can implement into your design as you want. The more information you can provide to the agency upfront provides a strong starting point to begin the design process from.

6.) Who are your competitors – Knowing your competition helps you do better at what you do right? Same thing goes for choosing a website. Who is at the top of your game? Google your industry and find out who is winning in your space. Focus locally, unless you are a big name global corporation you likely serve a local market, it is that area that you want to scope out your competition.

We suggest that you pick out three of your competition and provide them to your design agency. This will give them an upper hand on what you might be up against locally in your market. It will also give them insight on what your competition offer and how they can potentially adjust your strategy to compete. It also enable the designer to implement search engine optimization that will allow for organic growth not only for you but also by organically leveraging what might be also working for your competition.

7.) Shop around – Anyone that has spent any time shopping around for a design agency, they will find there is a big difference between agencies. Not every designer is for every client just like every client is not for every designer. Spend some time vetting your designer, look at their previous work, get to know them personally. If the design agency is the right fit usually you will be able to tell in the way they interact with you not only on the phone, but also online, via email or chat.

At HeartWired we believe in taking our clients through a personal discovery session, this enables us to find out not only your design needs but also get to know the person behind the business. When a potential customer contacts us, we are fully aware that they are looking for generally a few main things, while some are looking for the best deal, almost always they are looking for someone that cares.

Choosing a web design agency can be a difficult task, we hope that these 7 things to keep in mind when picking a web design agency come in handy. If you are ready to start the process or have questions we can answer, we are here to help.