Hi all - I've got a meeting with a web designer tomorrow to discuss content/structure for my new website.
I've got no experience in this area and just wondering what sort of questions/requests I should ask for with the web design? The site is initially going to be for 6 pages.
Any ideas appreciated. Many thanks and sorry for the v.open question!!!
There's two main stages to making a website (assuming you want results from your website rather than just getting it for its own sake): planning and production. And preceding planning, not specifically website related, there's all the usual marketing basics: work out what it is you offer/do, what your business goal is, your USP, your ideal prospect, etc. All necessary stuff for pretty much any business and invaluable grist to feed into the planning stage of your website,
especially ideal prospect.
You haven't stated where you are or what you're going to ask the web guy to do; just production? or planning and production? Might be a good idea to be clear about that first. Right now it sounds to me from what little you say you're in the process of pretty much jumping straight to the production stage, skipping all the really foundational important stuff, the stuff which makes or breaks your site, thus ensuring, unless you're ridiculously lucky, the only results you'll get from your site is you learning that how you went about it doesn't work, and maybe have a few thoughts on what might work next time, which isn't actually as bad and doom-like as I've made it sound; learning is important.
Have you come up with the things described above (planning, marketing basics: work out what it is you... etc.)? If not why on earth are you considering asking someone to produce a website yet? (assuming that is what you're about to do). You're doing so way prematurely IMO.
Part of the planning process I described in this thread:
http://www.ukbusinessforums.co.uk/forums/showpost.php?p=1183829&postcount=8
BTW I found this sentence in your question "The site is initially going to be for 6 pages." worrying. Not that a 6 page website is bad or anything, but specifying such a thing at this point to me is perplexing. Try specifying who your site's for first.
edit: the good thing about the planning stage is, from your point of view, it requires no website/technical skills so you can do it yourself. In fact you're probably best to do it. At least some of it.