There are many factors that make up good web development. Some factors of a good web developer cannot be seen by just looking at the prospective developers website. Here are several tips to check out when selecting a Web developer.
First look at the web developers website design and layout. Next look at the clients in the web developers portfolio. Look at the design and functionality of the sites. Do they conform to the guidelines we have talked about? Do well established law firms trust them? What type of clients do they have? If a web development company works exclusively with lawyers and law firms, then it is a good sign that they know the ins and outs of legal website development.
Next check credentials and references. Is the prospective developer a cousin of a friend or a professional entity that develops successful websites? How long has the web developer been in business? Dont just ask for references, check them!
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you hit some good points but you should tell your audience that when they do find this "best" web development company they can expect to pay a lot more and not cry about it.
32docholiday 2 months ago
@32docholiday We are redoing our CLE videos in the next few months and we will include your suggestion. In the SEO business you are lucky if you do get what you paid for. There's many companies that oversell and under perform. Thanks for your comment.
WebJurisSD 2 months ago