MCDIT
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In my area I've found web design to be a bit of a shady business. The average needs of businesses tends to be very small, yet they all seem to fall into the extreme of two categories. There are only a few web design businesses nearby that are well established. Two, it seems, are on the high side of the pay scale (£1000+) and one presumably on the elite scale (not advertising prices but having done work for some pretty big places).
On the other hand, there are multitudes of fly-by-night web designers. It seems that these are what the great majority are familiar with, in my experience.
Up until now, any time I have been asked about web design I have referred them elsewhere and helped them along with the process. These rare occasions were fairly informal and the help I gave were more or less favours - being sure to distance myself from them but work as a bit of a middle man. Apart from the bigger designers, I have used a local fellow that started his own business in this field particularly, an old school chum straight out of university and a friend that did some pretty impressive work for a local machinery business. Every one of them were problematic.
What I would like to do, ideally, is insert myself into this game as a more reliable mid-range. I could only imagine that this would be a great way to get my foot in the door for tech support and managed services. Done right, of course. All of my website experience put together: I'm acquainted with creating sites through Wordpress and the basic use of Magento. I'm semi-familiar with using WHM, Cpanel & Phpmyadmin but that's all.
As far as I would have no problems putting something together for someone through Wordpress, I understand there's probably a little more I ought to be able to do before offering it professionally. I have no problems with putting in time to study, but at the moment I have no idea on where to start.
Any advice you could give me on how to go about this properly would be very much appreciated.
Darran
On the other hand, there are multitudes of fly-by-night web designers. It seems that these are what the great majority are familiar with, in my experience.
Up until now, any time I have been asked about web design I have referred them elsewhere and helped them along with the process. These rare occasions were fairly informal and the help I gave were more or less favours - being sure to distance myself from them but work as a bit of a middle man. Apart from the bigger designers, I have used a local fellow that started his own business in this field particularly, an old school chum straight out of university and a friend that did some pretty impressive work for a local machinery business. Every one of them were problematic.
What I would like to do, ideally, is insert myself into this game as a more reliable mid-range. I could only imagine that this would be a great way to get my foot in the door for tech support and managed services. Done right, of course. All of my website experience put together: I'm acquainted with creating sites through Wordpress and the basic use of Magento. I'm semi-familiar with using WHM, Cpanel & Phpmyadmin but that's all.
As far as I would have no problems putting something together for someone through Wordpress, I understand there's probably a little more I ought to be able to do before offering it professionally. I have no problems with putting in time to study, but at the moment I have no idea on where to start.
Any advice you could give me on how to go about this properly would be very much appreciated.
Darran