Here are some tips in finding the right people for the job and some considerations to be taken into account.
1. Introduction
Many businesses look for a web designer in Harare as though they were shopping for a general commodity item such as a light bulb - i.e. All websites are equal and paying the 16 year old student on a computer course to build the site will reap exactly the same dividend as paying a specialist web development agency. Other businesses often feel they have to spend thousands upon thousands of pounds on a website for it to be successful.
Let us dispel these myths
Contrary to what many believe Harare web design is only one component in the production of your website. Some web designers can talk day and night about how pretty your web site can be but if it isnt functional user-friendly or capable of helping you meet your online goals then all the superficial beauty in the world isnt going to help it serve its purpose. The design theme of a website is only one component of building a successful online presence.
There is so much more to web design than just making a few web pages look pretty if you want to succeed. You need to consider your target audience underlying message content desired responses visitor impact online goals how you are going to measure the success of the site and more. There is so much more to web design than just making a few web pages look pretty
2. Defining Your Requirements
If you have no idea why you want a website or what you want the website to achieve it is as well to sit down and think it through rather than rushing to put up a "White elephant" that doesnt serve a purpose. Every website built in Harare must serve a purpose and thats usually where many websites falls short. They serve no purpose because the website owner never gave much thought to it. Its not the websites fault. A website is inanimate. It is only what you make it. The only life a website has is the one given to it by its designer and owner. If the human element doesnt do a good job of defining the building blocks the website will serve no purpose and eventually die a digital death. Every website should have a distinct purpose With that in mind wed suggest the first stage would be to define the "Goals" of the website in relation to the requirements and aspirations of the business or organisation involved.