Brian R
Member
Is there a point where you say no to a potential customer who won't be able to spend enough to make a decent site?
Your name is on the site as the designer, creator and by puting sub-par websites out in the world, it would seem to hurt your reputation.
You would think that someone viewing a site would know that if it's a crappy sight, it would be BECAUSE of the lack of money spent...but perception gets the best of some.
I just wonder if you worry about this kind of thing.
I know a one page, info only website can look decent. But I have seen some that just really look horrible. Whether it be graphics are "blury" (for lack of a better term) or the layout just sucks.
I can refer to my own website as not being pro, so don't think I am getting on my high horse.
It was just a thought.
Your name is on the site as the designer, creator and by puting sub-par websites out in the world, it would seem to hurt your reputation.
You would think that someone viewing a site would know that if it's a crappy sight, it would be BECAUSE of the lack of money spent...but perception gets the best of some.
I just wonder if you worry about this kind of thing.
I know a one page, info only website can look decent. But I have seen some that just really look horrible. Whether it be graphics are "blury" (for lack of a better term) or the layout just sucks.
I can refer to my own website as not being pro, so don't think I am getting on my high horse.
It was just a thought.