How Can One Hire A Competent Webmaster In The UK?
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Posted On :
Nov-24-2010
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Tips on how to find a webmaster for your site.
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A man with a website is a man in need of a webmaster, if he isn't one himself. A webmaster gets a website online and keeps it there. So how should you go about finding such an individual?
1. Experience.
The amount of experience needed depends on how complicated your site is. If your site is basic HTML then two years will do. If it's an ecommerce monster with a popular forum and SEO'd to the hilt, then an older hand is approporiate.
2. Qualifications.
A webmaster ought to ideally be competent in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Apache web server and know how to use Cpanel and WHM.
He ought to be able to diagnose and fix problems with Perl and PHP scripts.
He ought to be familiar with the major CMS like Wordpress and Joomla.
He should be able to fix minor problems with SQL databases.
He ought to be able to advise on SEO and online marketing on your site BUT you shouldn't heed him too closely, _unless_ he can point to notable successes he's had doing it his way.
If he can't handle the problem himself, he ought to know how to commission someone else to do it, quickly, for a reasonable fee.
3. Personality.
A pro webmaster should be a bit obsessive-compulsive, so you don't have to be. He will not be able to rest until he's fixed that annoying little script error. He ought to be constantly thinking about ways to improve your site. This depends, of course, on how much you're paying him!
It's usually unnecessary to employ a webmaster full-time unless you have a large, money-making web presence and/or he also comes with marketing abilities as well.
4. Fees.
Fees should be negotiable, either on an hourly or a retainer basis. It depends on how many hours you need him and the type of work done. Making minor changes to a site, like uploading images, is easier than editing and testing PHP scripts.
A well-structured site, on a good webhost, with a stable back-end, should not need the constant attentions of a webmaster.
For a particular project, payment should be in stages. A deposit to begin with, then payment in stages, with the final payment made when the work has been completed.
5. So Where To Find Him?
Search engines, forums and freelance websites are handy sources. Many webmasters can talk up a good job, so you should ask to see his portfolio. Some novice webmasters may work for a reduced fee, so as to build up their portfolio.
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Article Source :
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Author Resource :
Want to hear more? Go to http://www.webmasterservice.co.uk and then 'phone Tommy. Tommy runs article directory and business advice sites in London, UK. He has a B.A. in Philosophy and Sociology and is originally from the Republic Of Ireland.
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Keywords :
webmaster UK, UK webmaster, webmaster service,
Category :
Internet Business
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Ecommerce
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