I purchased Charlie Gilkey’s Premium Action Planners because first of all, Charlie is pretty darn awesome and knows his productivity stuff so I trust what he puts out, and secondly, well, because I really needed them. The last few months I’ve been feeling the overwhelm. After our site redesign, business picked up more than we had planned for and my old systems (GTD using email as a todo list, a cork board, a notebook, and google calendar) were no longer sufficient.
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A few weeks ago… Er, more than a few weeks ago, I posted a blog post on why designers should use wireframes. I have always used Photoshop to do more formal wireframes for client sites, but wanted to give Balsamiq a try since I first heard about it. They were gracious enough to give me a copy to review. By the way, they are incredibly friendly and fast responding.
Here are some questions you may from a web designer once you have established who you are interested in working with.
Finding a suitable designer for your business is important. Part of your business’s reputation depends on putting your business’s best face forward online. This includes having a good website.
In part one of this series, I outlined the information you need to gather before you contact a web designer. In this article, I will show you how to place that information you gathered into a RFP document.











