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Step-by-Step Guide to Hiring a Web Designer

By Gregory Go, About.com

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Write Down Your Requirements in an RFP

Before you start looking for a designer, take some time to write a Request For Proposal. An RFP describes as specifically as possible:

  1. what you want to accomplish
  2. how much you are willing to pay for it

It's the document you will post on job boards and send to prospective designers.

The RFP is also your game plan. A well written RFP helps accomplish your objectives by focusing your efforts. Every successful endeavor starts with a thoughtful plan, and a Web design project is no exception.

To get the best possible candidates for your project, make sure you include all 5 Essential Elements of a Web Design RFP.

Index: Step-by-Step Guide to Hiring a Web Designer

  1. Write Down Your Requirements in an RFP
  2. Send Your RFP Everywhere
  3. Choose a Web Designer
  4. Sign a Bulletproof Contract
  5. Working With a Web Designer

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