Effect on web design in a recession
Thursday, 01 January 2009 17:19

I'm sitting in a café up here in Inwood and I overhear three guys doing a deal.

The customer is an architect or interior designer. He wants a new Web site so his customers can find his shop -- online and off -- and can see the construction companies and contractors he likes to work with. "Pictures are nice, but not necessary," he says. The two guys at the table with him are local Web designers.

After the customer leaves, I ask one of the designers how's business, since, you know, everything blew up.

"Actually it's very good," he tells me. But I'm skeptical. How could it be? Everyone's hurting.

"Well, people are looking for cost-effective ways to market themselves and redesigning their Web site is a relatively cheap alternative," says the designer.

It's true: I think I heard them offer to do the job for the architect for something like $1,300.

"Also it's its a one-time charge. Advertising only lasts for a certain amount of time and then you have to pay more."

The designer says another good business right now is search engine optimization (SEO), which is the polite way of describing the business of tweaking Web sites so they'll appear higher in natural search results.

This makes sense to me. Paying a one-time fee for a SEO re-vamp is probably a lot cheaper than paying for clicks each month. Maybe when cash is easier again, you'll do both.

Anyway, this news is from just one source and I overheard most of the details, so take it for what it is -- a little bit of murky, anecdotal good news, at a time when the bad news is painfully obvious.

Source http://www.alleyinsider.com/2008/11/recession-winners-web-designers-seo

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 06 January 2009 14:17 )
 
Comments (5)
The recession will effect all buinesses
5 Saturday, 04 April 2009 08:06
Bangkok Web Designer
Just because you are in Thailand and are a web designer does not mean you are recession proof. Wait and see what will happen later this year! The full impact has not hit us yet.
I've never been so busy
4 Thursday, 29 January 2009 02:26
Sam - New York
I've got customers coming back for refreshes and stacks of quotes to do.
It depends if you are employed or not
3 Tuesday, 13 January 2009 10:35
Franky Frank
I'm a freelancer and I have a lot of good clients who don't have web designers, and aren't about to employ one with an imminent recession. So I should be OK. However big web design companies must be slowing down? As the big clients will be looking at cheaper web designers to outsource(like me). So you might see some of the big web design companies laying off unwanted staff? So better hope you're talented!
Search Engine Optimization is the key for 2009
2 Friday, 09 January 2009 07:47
India SEO
SEO is the cheapest and most successful way that you company can beat recession. SEO campaign's can start from as little as US$100 per month. Reduce advertising costs, achieve better conversions, make more money.
No change here yet
1 Friday, 02 January 2009 09:05
Matthew
We are focusing on repeat business from our customers, while keeping a close eye on our monthly costs and way to reduce them e.g. telephone bills, stationary supplies, and even our internet service provider. This is also a time where we are do SEO aggressively, which should ultimately improve our business in the future.

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