Protecting Your Company Website

I spoke with the owner of a small business yesterday who is yet another victim of an unscrupulous web development company.  She has spent thousands with this firm trying to get a simple shopping cart system attached to her website.  After six months of development, argument and tears she’s left with no budget, no shopping cart and a barely functional broken-housewebsite that she can’t do anything with herself.

Imagine if I came to you and said, “I’m going to build you a custom designed house.  It will be beautiful and I’m going to charge you thousands of dollars. However,  I’m going to keep title to the land I’m building the house upon.  I’m going to use building materials that only work on my property.  I’m going to let you live in the house, but if you need any repairs you will always have to call me because nobody else can get on the property.  But don’t worry, you’ll own the house.”

Wouldn’t you think I was crazy?  But this happens every day with websites.

You’re too busy to learn how to buy your own domain name so you let your website company do this for you.  That means they own the title to your house.

Then the website gets built using their proprietary inhouse technology.  You are assured that it is easy to use and you will be able to update your website any time you desire.  But this means you’ve used building material that will only work on their property.  And any future additions to your website (i.e., like a shopping cart, video testimonials, etc.) must be custom developed.  So now you can’t use any other repair men on your house, you can’t negotiate the best deal or find the best offer.  You’re stuck with the builder and what ever price they want to charge you.

Then they tell you that the website will get hosted on their server, which means they now own the land upon which your house was built.

Later on in the relationship, if you get tired of working with this web development company you’re basically hosed.  The website you spent thousands of dollars building can’t be moved to any other hosting company.  They own your domain name (www.yourname.com).  If they are really unscruplous they can hold this hostage or sell it back to you for thousands more than the $9.95 they paid originally.

With today’s open source CMS tools like WordPress, Joomla, Drupal and many others; this is a problem that should never even happened in the first place.  There are too many free or inexpensive solutions available for developing your website.  That doesn’t mean you get a website for free. You’ll still have to pay someone to code the site, install it on the server and make sure the design you’ve selected is properly installed. You’ll also pay for good copywriting, hosting and customized graphic design.  But here are some ways to help ensure you won’t find yourself left with a website you can’t use and no more marketing budget:

1.  Buy your own domain name.  We use godaddy.com for all our domain purchases.  Regardless of which service you use, make sure you set up an account and centralize all your domain purchases through the same service.   List yourself as the administrator, you can add other administrators to the account later as required.

2.  Select your own hosting company.  We use inmotionhosting.com.  We like InMotion because every time we call for help, a human being answers the phone.  They know their stuff and have the patience of a saint.

3.  Make sure your web development company is willing to build your website using an open-source tool like one of those listed above.  If they start talking about custom coding, proprietary systems, or using words like “DreamWeaver” then find another firm.

4.  Make sure that your website development company gives you the original photoshop files for your website design.  You won’t be able to do anything with these files yourself (nor should you) unless you are an experienced designer.  However, if you and the web company part ways, you’ll have the design files that the next web development company needs in order to modify or update your website.

As a side note,make sure youhire a good copywriter.  Someone with experience writing for the web.  The web development company may have copywriters on staff.  But don’t assume the price you’ve been quoted for the website includes any copywriting.  That is often the most expensive part of the project, and well worth every penny if done correctly.

About Kelly Harman
Kelly Harman is an award-winning entrepreneur and an authority on strategic planning, sales and marketing. She has over 20 years experience helping companies capture new clients, keep existing customers and grow revenues profitably. Her unique background in sales, marketing and operations gives her the ability to bridge the gaps that often separate these departments to build strategic business initiatives that impact the bottom line. Read more...

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