Paying A Web Designer
Web design is a rewarding
profession for millions of companies and freelancers
worldwide. However, sometimes web design can be risky for a
web designer.
After your web project is complete and
approved by you, it's time to pay your freelance web designer
or web design company.
Your designer website should
tell you what forms of payment are accepted (online by credit
card, electronic check, PayPal or by mail, or even in person).
If not, be sure to ask how your designer would like to be
paid. Most designers accept more than one form of payment so
you can also let the designer know which way of payment is
more convienent for you.
Many web designers request a
deposit early in the development cycle. This is actually
standard procedure for many web designers to reduce risk of
doing a bunch of work for someone then getting stiffed (sad,
but true - many web designers can tell you of an experience
when they were stiffed before after doing 1 month or more
worth of work). That said, don't assume that the designer is
being "shady" when they request a reasonable deposit up front
(normally 10% to 25%). This is a "good faith" deposit that
should go towards the overall price of the
project.
Some web designers choose not to request a
deposit and will take full payment once project is complete
and approved by the client. This is good too, just usually
more risky for the designer. Be flexible, as the designer that
you choose to do your web project may or may not request a
deposit. If your designer does request a deposit, be sure to
get a receipt via email, fax and/or mail.
Please
remember, The Web Design Lounge is a directory of web
designers. We are not middle men! We don't do escrow or get
involved in any stages of the design process between you and
your designer. We bring designers and clients together via our
directory, that's it. We make it simple for you and your
designer to do business together without interference.
Finally, remember this point: take good care of your
web designer and he will take good care of
you!Author Name: Jim
ShawAuthor Email: webmaster@webdesignlounge.comAuthor Website:
http://www.webdesignlounge.com
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