As a small business, it is unlikely you will have all the skills in-house
to take your internet presence to the stage that you want to be at. Therefore,
one of the biggest choices you can make for your business is choosing the right
supplier. Although it may be tempting to go with the cheapest offer, the agency
your friend recommends, or the first company you come across, the results are
unlikely to be nearly as good as they could be. If you treat the internet as
being a serious concern for your business, then make sure you don’t skimp when
it comes to doing your research for choosing a web agency.
Sector
experienceAlthough an agency may be able to do a brilliant job for
your business, without any similar experience, some may see this as carrying
more of a risk. Look for an agency that has managed to develop a successful
internet
business for a company in the same, or a similar, field of
business.
PortfolioYou should look at examples of internet
websites that the agency has designed already. Do you like any features of the
designs? Can you spot any mistakes that illustrate poor craftsmanship? Do you
find the website easy to use? Is the design to be the standard that you expect?
Many web agencies do not have strong in-house design capabilities, and are only
good with technology. Therefore, even if they perform an unlimited amount of
design modifications, they might not be able to come up with something that you
like.
Internet Marketing & ResultsIt’s all well and
good to design a pretty website. However, it’s another thing to make it perform.
Some agencies have more of a focus on design and development, while others focus
more on marketing and
business
development. That is why some companies choose to work with a separate design
and marketing agency. You should look for companies with a strong track-record
of delivering revenue through digital channels.
Speak With
CustomersYou should speak with customers of their business and find
out what they think. Although this may seem like a waste of time, as the agency
will only give you the details of their best customers, it is still worthwhile.
Some businesses consider a six figure annual revenue number to be a sign that
they’re doing well, while others would consider that to be a failure.
Also, find out what the company is like for working to deadlines. How
much of their success comes down to the agency, and how friendly they find the
agency to work with.
PricingAnyone with internet access
can design a website, and the industry isn’t very heavily regulated. There’s no
industry body for example. That means you can get an internet presence for less
than it costs Tesco to man a till for a week. But, you have to think seriously
about the level of success you aim to achieve and amount you are willing to
invest in making it happen. Price is only one factor, but keep in mind that no
two proposals from web agencies are likely to be the same.