That a great web site will not be a frightful thing to look at - it will be colorful, interesting and unique. That it does not require great skill to navigate, and information is very easy to find. They will almost certainly tell you that each page will load quickly so as not to tax the patience of the viewer on each click.
They do not feel comfortable purchasing from your site. They are not persuaded to call your company for more information. If your web site looks "ok", yet its marketing results are disappointing.
The cost of a web design is directly related to the time, effort, and materials involved in the creation of a custom site. If a company gives you a very low-cost proposal - there are some questions you need to ask not only yourself, but also the company you plan to work with:
Is it possible that the company will use a template web site, which can be purchased online for $200 or less? This is a common practice among low-cost web design firms. Is it possible the company will steal another firm's design and merely paste your logo into it? This, unfortunately, is also a common practice among "cheap" design firms. When you look at the company's portfolio, have you ever heard of ANY of the companies listed as "clients"? When you look at the company's portfolio can you actually visit the completed, published web sites of the "clients"? Can you verify that the company's clients are real? Do they list references and/or case studies with company personnel giving testimonials?
A KOOLSYSTEMS.NET services has hundreds of advantages, but the most important reasons to remember are:
Great communication. The easiest path to a non-relevant services is to not communicate properly. We speak your language, and we are always accessible. Multiple designers. A variety of personalities and styles help us create the perfect image of your firm's brand. Since at the start, we have been delivering lasting business-generating web sites. We don't "protect" our creative people from our clients; they work closely with you and can put technical issues into easy to understand terms