Posted by: myrtlebeachwebdesign on: December 13, 2008
In a previous post, we discussed the answer to the most-common question I get, “How do I get a website designed?”
Well, The second-most common question I get from people is “how long does it take to get a website designed?” The short answer to that question is “that depends on you.” And that doesn’t just mean that smaller sites take less time.
The more materials you give me up front, and the more accessible you are throughout the process, the more quickly I can get your site from The Sit-Down to The Launch.
I have had people come to me on Friday, telling me they need a site up by Monday. They had all the materials and information I needed, and I had their sites up by that evening. I can do it that quickly.
I’ve also had people who gave me very little material, told me very little about their company and were difficult to contact on a regular basis. Their sites took months, because if I don’t know what I’m designing, and can’t reach the client to find out, I have nothing to do.
Long story short, Myrtle Beach Website Designer can make a site for you in as little as 48 hours, and as long as eternity. It all depends on you. But the average time is about a week.
[...] To Chris’s credit, he had pretty much all the materials he wanted to be included on the site ready to go the first time we met, and he kept in constant communication with me as the site design progressed. As I’ve talked about before, the better the communication I can get from my client, the m… [...]