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19 Replies Last post: Feb 4, 2009 9:45 PM by RetailGal

Do you have a Web Designer horror story?

Jan 6, 2008 11:07 AM

Click to view intechspecial's profile Mogul intechspecial 1,457 posts since
Jan 6, 2008
Let's hear about it.

What happened and what did you learn?

Reccomendations for other businesses in search of a competent Web Design company?
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Click to view LUCKIEST's profile SCORE LUCKIEST 7,926 posts since
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1. Re: Do you have a Web Designer horror story? Jan 6, 2008 3:40 PM
Do I have a Web Designer horror story?? Sorry No
BUT there will some interesting answers.
LUCKIEST
Click to view intechspecial's profile Mogul intechspecial 1,457 posts since
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2. Re: Do you have a Web Designer horror story? Jan 15, 2008 11:09 AM
No horror stories?

I guess no news is good news!
Click to view DomainDiva's profile Mogul DomainDiva 1,731 posts since
Oct 10, 2007
3. Re: Do you have a Web Designer horror story? Jan 15, 2008 2:35 PM
in response to: intechspecial

I have horror stories about designers and software people that wanted in on the act though ;)
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4. Re: Do you have a Web Designer horror story? Jan 15, 2008 2:47 PM
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Tell us more about this if you could.
Click to view DomainDiva's profile Mogul DomainDiva 1,731 posts since
Oct 10, 2007
5. Re: Do you have a Web Designer horror story? Jan 15, 2008 3:13 PM
in response to: intechspecial

Designers surfing the web and then contacting me about the design..how bad it is...how they can make it better, how the person I have doing my design is not as good as they are and why he is so bad.....Software techs surfing the web and after reading about what we are doing emailing me and telling me that I can't do what I am doing because it can't be done. Software techs trying to turn my application into a relational database (ugh) with a search engine.

Unsolicited advice...from know nothings who have nothing and are nothing.

The bottom line is: It's all in place and theres no room for anyone else until I say so.
Click to view TGA000's profile Mogul TGA000 33 posts since
Jan 17, 2008
6. Re: Do you have a Web Designer horror story? Jan 17, 2008 5:46 PM
Wow! Thank you for asking, I've been wanting to get this off my chest for MONTHS!

I worked with this complete Twit on a database site idea a while back and he was one of the best salesmen I've ever seen. I'm a hard sell, but this guy had me at "hello".

So we get into the planning phase, I meet with him and the lead programmer and I can tell it's all going South when the programmer stats shaking his head and saying "no, no, there's no way we can do that in 2 weeks"

I knew it was too good to be true. So, me being the insane person I am, I decided to let it slide. I give them a full 60 days to get the preliminary work done and cut the down payment.

Fast forward about 4 months. These boobs had no idea what I wanted! They talked a great game, but at the end of the day it was like everything was on fire... there were 800lb gorillas falling through the ceiling with soggy diapers... real Biblical wrath of God type stuff.

Then to make matters worse, they had this 100% money back thing. I had to chase him almost until last week to get paid!

Moral of the story: never hire a firm that specializes in graphic design to do databases.
Click to view CEO Space's profile Mogul CEO Space 271 posts since
Jan 13, 2008
7. Re: Do you have a Web Designer horror story? Jan 17, 2008 5:54 PM
I don't have any stories personally but I've heard many.

Like the site not being done as agreed and the person holding final payment as it wasn't done and then the web designer took the site down and held it all hostage.
Click to view Lighthouse24's profile Mogul Lighthouse24 2,396 posts since
Oct 10, 2007
8. Re: Do you have a Web Designer horror story? Jan 17, 2008 6:02 PM
in response to: TGA000
TGA000 . . . well said! Thanks for the story.
Click to view jurgen1941's profile Start-up jurgen1941 1 posts since
Jan 22, 2008
9. Re: Do you have a Web Designer horror story? Jan 22, 2008 12:10 PM
in response to: LUCKIEST

Where has MY photo website gone???

As a feelance photographer & writer (published nationally & internatially) I had a photographer friend who had a friend developing a photography web site for me (very inexpensively). www.photographybyjurgen.com I bought and prepaid the doname name for three years but have no website because of lack of site development data.


Not knowing about websites I didn't realize that I should have asked for and received the site development data. As a result about 8 month later the website was highjacked. A friend in Germany restored it without having the all the needed data. Now this has happened againg and no way to restore it again. Can't do any business - selling my articles and digital images - without a web site which had over 1,000 great images on it. Not having the funds for a professional photo web site I am up a creek.


I have rewritten the pages for my website and have plenty of images to put into my ten photo categories. All I need NOW is somebody who can develop a new site fior me inexpensively. Maybe we can work a barter deal?

Jurgen Ankenbrand Ankenbrand@aol.com

Click to view DomainDiva's profile Mogul DomainDiva 1,731 posts since
Oct 10, 2007
10. Re: Do you have a Web Designer horror story? Jan 22, 2008 12:41 PM
in response to: TGA000
If you would have had a DOMAIN EXPERT to work with ...they would have worked with you to first design the set up and data flow and then it would have gone to the coders.

No DESIGN...No Database sense.
Click to view RZ4Health's profile Start-up RZ4Health 3 posts since
Jan 19, 2008
11. Re: Do you have a Web Designer horror story? Jan 22, 2008 1:17 PM
Oh yes! I was paying for a website and six months later or more they inform me that the package I was sold will not work with what I'm trying to do. After they had fired a web designer and did not tell me who's the new designer, Supervisor promise to take care of it each time I'd called, receptionist would say he can not be reached or its someone different and they have no clue why you are upset. You get the picture I was getting the run around. And I had to fight for a refund and start all over again after months of work gone, and wasted money!

Also I am still learning just how to work the computer and software and computer website language I'm taking a free class online:
www.gcflearnfree.org
RZ4Health
Click to view Joseph V's profile Start-up Joseph V 5 posts since
Jan 23, 2008
12. Re: Do you have a Web Designer horror story? Jan 23, 2008 10:12 AM

Hello,

Thought I might add my 2 cents... We are a Webhost and Networking Company and we see this alot. Even though we do web design and programming we always go into detail with what the customer wants. This is not always that easy.... and sometimes it is. There are some basic questions from a consumer point of view that need to be answered and tranlated into layman terms. Like-

Do you want to sell product online? If so, this is called an ecommerce site that has a shopping cart and it is not something that is going to be over night for a quality job (how many things/products/items really are)

Where do you see your website/business in a year?Two years? Do you see it housing memberships,portals,10.000 more products and customers?

What is your idea of expansion?

Is there a specific funtionality of your site that is critical to your business?

Do you need just a page or two for an online presence?

Many people/business owners are becoming more savvy in this area however the learning curve is scary and can be costly so here are a few tips:

When thinking of web sites and online business you can relate it to these terms.

Web space is in megabytes,Gigabytes = Your real estate for a Brick and morter house. The land that you would build your house on.

Transfer,Bandwidth = Water,Electric Phone Bill. This is what you would consider your utilities for the website. It it also measured in Megabytes and Gigabytes. Very similar to that overpriced cell phone metering we all have.

SO.... why bother me with the hosting side of this? Well as the Domain Expert mentioned it is the foundation upon what your House/Website is built. It dictates how much house you can afford (to a point).

You could easily go out and pay for a 50.000 website/house and not know what or where you can put it.
You may even love the ideas and get caught up in the magic of the new house/website and forget that the neighborhood taxes are beyond your means. Hence getting your new site shut off or that house into foreclosure.

There is a huge difference between a programmer and a web designer. Funtionality and Database programming is the Programmers job. Design (making it pretty) and some programming is the Designers job.

I have seen people go over the top and then realize that there is a substantial amount of marketing involved online that eats away at there budget and at most does not bring them the traffic they need to be successful.

This usually was a combination of the over-expectations of the customer and the crappy unscrupulous sales person or owner that sold them what they don't need.

Have you seen this in other industries? Yes of course. Granted it is not easy to find someone to do this job so ask around go to people that are proven by checking with other businesses that have spent the money and time to get the "right one"

The goal that keeps both parties very happy is to do what any really good real estate person would advise on.

1. Buy the house you can afford (you can always upgrade with the right site)
2. Use a well known builder
3. Buy the house that can be expanded
4. Buy the house that you intended it for. ( raising kids, retirement and so on...)
5. Find the right neighborhood.

For the sake of too lon g a post I will close thank you for listening.
Joseph Voldeck
MadGig.Com

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Aug 13, 2008
13. Re: Do you have a Web Designer horror story? Aug 14, 2008 9:36 AM
Designing a Web-Site is comparable to designing a Home.

Building a the home as you designed it, takes another step into the real world.

Finding the right guys to do this requires expertise and knowledge of IT Infra-structures, including the limitations of what can be done and how fast.

My advise, find professionals which can do all this in one package.

Good Luck.
Click to view your_web_guy's profile Mogul your_web_guy 68 posts since
Aug 4, 2008
14. Re: Do you have a Web Designer horror story? Aug 14, 2008 5:50 PM
in response to: TGA000
[quote]Moral of the story: never hire a firm that specializes in graphic design to do databases[/quote]

very VERY true... as a matter of fact i would go one step further and say never higher a design or code firm to build your website period... one will make it look good, the other will make it work good, but which one will help you make money with it?

always hire a salesman who has geek and graphic design tendancies.... like me <g>

even if you arent trying to make money directly with the site (ie ecommerce) you still have goals for it... getting new customers, retaining old ones, etc... there is some reason for doing it and if your designer doesnt ask that question first then run for the door and find someone who is going to build a relationship with you... not just a website for you.
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