Professional Web Designer



I've been selling knit creations to my friends, co-workers, and acquaintances for years now. I've been skilled at knitting ever since I was young, and am happy to be able to channel my hobby into a source of steady income. Recently, a close friend of mine has been hounding me to open up a virtual store to expand my sales base. At first, I wasn't so sure about doing something like that because I had no idea what type of expenses or time commitment would be involved. After all, I have a regular job and a family to take care of, so my free time is limited as it is. But after weighing the pros and cons, I decided to give it a try.

One of the first items on my agenda is to hire a professional web designer because there is simply no way I would be able to develop an entire website all on my own. I know nothing about HTML or the process of setting up a site, and don't really feel like spending a few months to learn. Even if I did read a book or two and take a class, I would still be a beginner and would likely make lots of novice mistakes. It would be much easier to just pay for a professional web designer to come in and handle everything.

I'm not exactly sure about all the features I want in my online store, but thinking about virtual shopping experiences from the point of a consumer, I definitely need the store to look good and be easy to navigate. I'm sure I can find a professional web designer that specializes in e-commerce sites to make this happen for me.

Once I get a professional web designer lined up, then I can focus on finding the best shopping cart software to handle all the transactions that will hopefully take place on the site. I think this is just as important an aspect to having an online store as the site design, because if the behind-the-scenes stuff doesn't function properly, then the relatively superficial things like looks won't matter one bit. I want my customers to have a pleasant, hassle-free experience on my site, which will increase the likelihood of them coming back again and again.

After the professional web designer and shopping cart software, I'll have to post some pictures and descriptions of the products I want to sell. This is the part I can take care of on my own, so it ought to be the least troublesome aspect of the entire process.

Now that my plans for opening a virtual storefront are taking shape, I'm becoming more excited by the day. I can't believe all that's standing in my way right now is hiring a professional web designer and buying some shopping cart software. And who knows, if my knitted products start selling like crazy, I might be able to quit my job and do this full-time. That would be a dream come true!

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