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Expertise It is of course possible for anyone to design and build their own Web site and the question is often asked: 'why hire a professional designer?' The answer lies in the fact that a good professional designer has: Understanding. A full understanding of the World Wide Web - its capabilities, strengths, limitations, compatibility issues and likely future development. Knowledge. Knowledge of how to bring the best out of the medium in order to benefit your Web project to the full, including a knowledge of the issue of Web standards and technical issues. Tools. Access to the whole range of tools needed to construct a top class Web site, including the latest graphics software, authoring and programming tools. Efficiency. The ability to work efficiently and get your site online with the minimum of fuss and hassle, thus saving you time and stress. Let the designer carry the burden! Specialist. Knowledge of the special tricks of the trade that give a site that special something but without excluding or alienating Web visitors with older technology. Professionalism. A professionally designed site is an asset to any business or organization and will attract new customers as well as bring added satisfaction to existing customers. Hiring a professional designer to develop your Web site need not cost as much as you might think and given the wide exposure your site could potentially have, we feel it would be a false economy to not have your site professionally designed. If you are used to hiring professionals to handle your normal advertising or informational literature, then the Web should be no different - having the work carried out by experts will give you the cutting edge over your competitors or rivals. And if you still don't believe us, have a look at this rather bluntly titled site called Web Pages That Suck to see the sorts of things that can go wrong |
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sub menu below you can navigate the different topics.![]() Main Entry: ex·per·tise Pronunciation: "ek-(")sp&r-'tEz, -'tEs Function: noun Etymology: French, from Middle French, expertness, from expert Date: 1868 1 : expert opinion or commentary 2 : the skill of an expert |
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