The High Cost of 'Inexpensive' Website Design and SEO: A Thorough Guide
There is an old adage: "You get what
you pay for." It's a common saying that has become cliché enough that some
people tend to forget that it is usually true (but
not always). Here is another quote, which you may or may not find
useful: "Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of
imagination." That's from Oscar Wilde.
So... what is the
point, you might be wondering. My point is that, more often than not, saving
money is a good thing; however, when choosing a Web-design or SEO firm for your
business's website, you could be doing yourself a disservice if you choose based
solely on estimates of price.
Quite simply: if you
are looking for a website that is designed to convert visitors into paying
customers or potential customers and you are banking on search engine
optimization to bring you targeted visitors, it does not pay to take shortcuts.
In fact, choosing a
low-cost solution can often cost you more in the long run.
So how do you choose? Well,
chances are, you are not a Web designer or SEO professional and that is why you
are looking to hire an expert. So it's understandable you likely won't know
what separates a good firm from one that's not.
Here's what you need
to know.
Not All Estimates Are the Same
Every day, businesses
like yours are looking for a quote on website design or SEO—or both. Though you
may have provided your requirements, what you get back in estimates can
drastically vary from company to company. What is and is not included in the
proposal can be different from estimate to estimate. If you select your Web
developer based on the bottom-line price only, you could end up eventually
paying more for your website and online marketing.
Think
of it as if you were building a house.
One
builder's quote does not include door handles. Another builder's quote is
missing a bedroom. Another quote has all low-end finishings whereas another
includes custom everything. The finished products would be drastically
different, at drastically different costs.
At the end of the day, what
are you looking for?
Set
up parameters of your requirements and then review each estimate with the firm
to ensure your Web development requirements will be met in the finished
product.
What to Look For
When
you set up parameters, you can make better comparisons—apples to apples. The
following items are not offered by all Web designers, but they are a part of a
good-SEO website design program:
- Preliminary
market research and onboarding meetings
- Keyword
research and recommended top keywords
- Planning,
sitemap, and page/content planning
- Content
creation (determining who will provide it)
- Content
optimization for SEO
- Content
entry
- Content
styling
- SEO
programming
- Goal-tracking
in Google analytics
- Testing
- Reporting
Warning Signs
You
should never be guaranteed organic search engine results; if placement results
are promised in a quote, you should consider that a warning sign.
In
addition, any mention of proprietary tricks of the trade should ring your warning
bells.
Not All SEO Is
Actually SEO
SEO
is common on Web development quotes these days. For many firms, the SEO process
involves simply installing a plugin such as Yoast and
then auto-filling in the titles, descriptions, keywords (TDK: these days, this
is the meta-title and description that search engines read to see what a page
is about).
You'll
likely save a lot of money by selecting a firm that does SEO in this manner. But
your site might never rank for the high-quality, high-traffic keyword phrases
that could be bringing you in the majority of your leads.
Even
the most experienced of SEO firms will vary in their SEO process; however, a
well-developed SEO strategy takes time to properly execute; it is a long-term
goal, and a variety of elements are built atop each other to achieve eventual
success. Generally, SEO should start with a consultation and keyword research,
which will then form the basis for the website architecture. SEO is not a
plug-in after the website design is completed.
SEO
plays a big part in the quality of content on your website. Ongoing
management and maintenance involve reviewing the website analytics regularly
and then making the necessary adjustments based on the results.
You
can't get around the fact that SEO takes time to achieve results. You can't
slap it together; not implementing a proper SEO strategy will cost you
potential leads in the long run.
Think
about it this way: An experienced SEO firm may charge an upfront fee and
monthly maintenance while advising you it could take six months to a year to
see top results; so, instead, you choose the Web development firm that promises
you SEO is included in the price. They tell you they've chosen keywords and
optimized your website. A year later, your website is still underperforming. By
that time, you realize you need a more experienced and specialized SEO company.
Once again, you're told it could take six months to a year to start achieving
results. So now you're now looking at two years from when you first started
before you start to reap the benefits of SEO.
Don't
give up, though. The majority of good, targeted leads come from organic
search, so having a well-defined SEO strategy is the way to achieve success.
Cheat Sheet: How to
Choose a Good SEO Professional
So,
now that we know not all SEO is the same, how do you determine which
professional is right for your business? Which SEO firm will be the right
choice for you, from the start?
- Experience. SEO has been around
since the late '90s. The companies that have extensive experience have
been through a variety of changes in the industry; they have withstood
major search engine updates and are still around to tell the tales. In
other words, they have innate knowledge to make key decisions based on
experience rather than on articles they have read.
- Team. A team approach to SEO is
a wise approach. Generally, there will be strategy, keyword research,
content planning and creation, and technical items that all need to be
carried out in unison.
- Portfolio. Although there are some
SEO professionals who specialize in a specific industry, many of the good
SEO professionals can work within any industry because their strategy and
practices are sound. When looking at an SEO portfolio, you should have a
good idea of their successes: Have they been able to achieve successful
results in competitive industries? Do they have experience in a business
such as yours?
- Personable. Your SEO professionals
will be working hard for you. It is important that you like them and you
are able to build a relationship with them. You need to work with someone
you can like and trust.
Not All Web Design Is
Equal
WordPress
has made it easy for people to develop and build websites. A lot of these
template websites are beautiful and funky. They look great, and it is easy to
be wooed and wowed by all the bells and whistles
Generally
speaking, everyone wants a website that looks great. But, more important, your
website needs to work great for the visitor. Looking great and working great
can be two very different things.
- Planning. SEO Web design is based on the
sound practice that planning for SEO comes before design. That means
market research, keyword research, and site planning are based on SEO
principals and help guide the build.
- Site structure. SEO principals will guide
the structure of your website. It needs to be uncluttered and it should
properly move your visitors through the website.
- User flow. Websites should be
designed for the visitor and they should be based on what the targeted
visitor are expected/want/need to do once they're on the website.
- Site speed. A lot of the bells and
whistles can add bloat to a website, which translates into poor speed.
Your visitor will leave if the site is slow. In addition, you may see
decreased performance on search engines.
- Mobile-first indexing. Google has moved to
mobile-first indexing, which means it's important your site work properly
(and look great) on mobile devices. If your website is not attractive to
your target audience, or takes too long to load, you could be losing
valuable leads.
Poorly Written Code
What
do some of the top templates and inexperienced Web developers have in common?
Poorly written code. That increases your website's chances for bugs later on
and can damage performance. Code should be clean and easy for search
engines to read while also being understandable for other coders, as well.
There
are a variety of tools out there that can assess a website's performance. Web.dev is
an SEO tool provided by Google that provides a great overview of potential
programming and SEO problems that can hinder a site's performance. Google's
Webmaster Tools and W3's markup validation can also help.
Are You Getting the
Features You Require?
Not
all businesses require custom Web development, but you do get what you pay for.
When you are working with an inexperienced Web designer or a designer who is
not a developer and therefore cannot create custom features, you will be
restricted by the level of their abilities. They may lead you away from
features you are looking for, simply because they do not know how to create
them.
In
the end, if your website isn't serving the needs of your target audience,
capturing their attention, and providing them with innovation or uniqueness,
you may find it is harder to retain your visitors and turn them into leads.
That
isn't to say all templates are bad or that inexperienced Web developers do not
deserve a chance to succeed or are not capable of delivering top results.
Rather, quite simply, there is a cost associated with selecting the wrong firm
for your needs. That cost comes in the form of lost time and lost potential
revenue.
Moreover,
it is important to determine which features are included in your estimate. Feature
creep is real. It happens when additional features are added throughout a
build. Sometimes they come from the developer or SEO professional who has a
good idea, and other times from the client. Bu you don't want to be in for a
shock when it comes time to pay the bill!
Cheat Sheet: How to
Choose a Good Web Developer
How
a website looks and how it functions are two separate things. It is easy to
tell whether a website looks good, or innovative, or fresh. It is much harder
to determine whether a website functions as it is supposed to.
- Experience. A Web developer with experience
will have seen the pitfalls of many website and SEO trends and should know
how to build a site that can withstand them.
- Templates. It is important to know
beforehand if your website will be based on a template.
- How you will update the
website. Some
websites are built from scratch using html and can require some work for a
layperson to update. Others are built in a content management system such
as WordPress or Drupal and have built in WYSIWYG editors. Others are a
hybrid of custom code within WordPress, for example.
- Features. If using WordPress, for
instance, there are many features in the form of plugins that can be added
to your site. Unfortunately, sometimes those plugins can also really weigh
your site down and cause it to slow down (Google
doesn't like a slow site!). A good Web developer can determine
when a plugin is the best case course of action and when a more custom
option is required.
The Bottom Line
If
part of your business model and goals is to succeed on the Internet, properly
setting yourself up for success the first time is key. Choosing wisely now will
allow you to start taking advantage of the potential opportunities sooner.
Businesses are on a budget; however, selecting a Web development and SEO
partner based solely on the bottom-line price rarely pays off in the long run.
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