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		<title>Picking a Vendor for your Site</title>
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		<dc:creator>barbara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently, I found an article in the local paper on choosing a web site vendor. The article has a lot of good points. I would divide them into two categories: those that the customer does and those done by the web designer. It often surprises my clients that they have work to do on their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently, I found an article in the local paper on <a href="http://www.mysanantonio.com/business/Guest_Voices_Develop_a_plan_when_picking_Web_site_vendor.html">choosing a web site vendor</a>. The article  has a lot of good points. I would divide them into two categories: those that the customer does and those done by the web designer.</p>
<p>It often surprises my clients that they have work to do on their web site. Like anything related to marketing your business, you should define the goals and objectives. And, you are responsible for the content. The web designer is responsible for the overall design, under your direction. And they provide the technology and usually the hosting.</p>
<p>Do your homework by defining your web site&#8217;s goals, preparing your content and asking your web designer questions.</p>
<p class="actionCall"><a href="http://bwhWebDesigns.com/contactUs.php">Contact <span class="bwhWDname">bwh Web Designs</span></a> today to get your web site started!</p>
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