-- Michael Raymond
You've decided it's time to upgrade or update your website, so you spend 3 or 4 days calling around to all the local web design firms you can find. The first guy or gal gives you a price with 5 numbers to the left of the decimal point. If you paid only a few hundred dollars for your website the last time you had it done, that new, hefty price tag is probably enough to make you choke on your "thanks, but no thanks."
You move on to the next number on your list. This conversation is much more pleasant than the first one, and this designer sounds like someone you could work with. The price is fair, the timeframe is acceptable and the overall process sounds easy. Just to be sure, you call one more web designer.
Price is about the same, timeframe is about the same, but the conversation is not the same as with the previous designer. You call the other firm back and arrange a sit down with their web team.
Potential hazards lurk here. Beware.
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