Christian Web Designers
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There are many choices when it comes to choosing a web development firm. For some people, the chance to use Christian web designers on their site is an attractive option. By advertising their faith along with their technical skills, like-minded individuals are coming together all over the internet.
Advantages of Using Christian Web Designers
Why would the faith of a designer or the owner of a design firm matter? There are several reasons:
- It helps the business client unify their business practices with their spiritual practices. Since the earliest days of Christian persecution by the Romans, the faith has always emphasized cooperative labor and support amongst members.
- By hiring a person that they know shares their beliefs, Christian clients share common ground with their designer. Creating a website is often a personal matter, and communication is very often facilitated better with a mutual frame of reference.
- Many Christian web designers also devote a significant portion of their funds to Christian ministries and charitable works. This provides everyone involved with a sense of purpose beyond the immediate business goals, and is also in keeping with many Christian values.
- Churches and religious groups require a presence on the web as much as any other organization. With a focus on clients who share their religion, Christian designers can often offer discounts or special packages designed specifically to meet the needs of these organizations.
Of course, beyond their faith, all web designers should be evaluated based on their skillset and portfolio. Being Christian does not necessarily make a designer better than another if they don't have the skills needed to produce a good website. The following are important criteria that should be part of your decision when choosing a web designer:
- A good portfolio of sites with positive recommendations from past clients
- Familiarity with current web technologies, such as CSS and Ajax
- Ability to work with back-end developers on things like multimedia and databases
- Search-engine optimization (SEO) expertise to help promote your site on the web
- A clear contract with milestones, established lines of communication, and a solid schedule of production and launch.
- Ability to integrate e-commerce and other services (including blogs and newsletters) into the website as needed.
Several companies not only offer web design but also logo, business card, and other services. Little Fish advertises many different options on their web page, all "rooted in a firm foundation of personal service." This assurance is part of how they integrate their faith with their business, along with other best practices like a free quote and guarantee of satisfaction.
Where to Find a Christian Web Design Firm
Thanks to both the proliferation and demand for Christian designers, it is relatively easy to simply Google the phrase and come up with a plethora of links, both sponsored and unsponsored. However, these aren't necessarily the most reliable or desirable firms; some of them simply have the word "Christian" repeated over and over on their web page in order to trigger hits. This is technically "search engine optimization," but it is considered bad form throughout the web community. A much more reliable way to find good Christian web companies is to use a directory such as the one at Christian Web Developer. Not only does it feature many different web design firms, organized by global location, but it also has links to Christian web hosting and other internet services.
Another useful way to find Christian designers is simply to ask around – at churches, Christian social events, or on various social media sites focused towards Christians. Just because a site doesn't have "Christian" stated on their front page does not mean that the individuals behind it aren't Christian. Many business people don't advertise their faith, but at the same time they are happy to talk about it when asked.
Christianity is known for spreading the Word throughout the world, and since communication is the root of the web, the two are a natural fit.
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