You get what you pay for
Posted on Jul 17, 2007 in CSS, Coding, Development, Knowledge | 0 Comments
One of the most interesting things about site development and services is the cost that is associated with them. By “them” I mean web site development, design, hosting, repairs and the list can go on. But how do you really know what you are getting when you find that person or business to develop your site?
As consumers of products, we are each responsible for asking questions, reading labels, and researching the products that we buy and consume. This isn’t only an issue with web design and other technology products, as it applies to the food we eat, the cars we drive, the homes we live in and just about every other aspect of life. For an example, if you were looking to build a new home, wouldn’t you take the time to research the builder? Ask a few friends about who their builder was, do some searching about the products they use, the neighborhood they are building in, checking out the homebuilders association and maybe even the better business bureau. There is a lot of time and money that goes into the process, but the end result can be satisfaction, or disaster.
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