Hiring a web developer—which type is right for your business?
Was the person you hired to build your website a developer, designer, or both?
Your website has a front-end and a back-end. The front-end is the design–how it looks aesthetically. The back-end is what can make your website powerful.
A designer would be the way to go if you plan to have a 📻 static website–one to which you won't regularly add content.
But if you want your website to do heavy sales and marketing lifting for you (and, frankly, who doesn't?), you need a well-constructed back-end.
Why? You want a dynamic website that you can update with content marketing. And if you're back-end isn't well-constructed, posting content is a heavier lift.
The stronger your back-end, the easier you can push out content to turn your website into a visitor magnet.
You want to hire a Full Stack Web Developer to have a great website on the front-end and back-end. A full-stack web developer will make your website beautiful on the inside and out, and it will perform well and be easy to update.
JVF Solutions is a full-stack web development service company.
Trusted advisors hire me to enroll more clients because they have inconsistent cash flow, dislike exaggerated marketing, and don’t want to be pushy. Bottom line: They convert 50% of prospects into clients.
1yWhat's the difference between a website designer and developer, Scott Humphries?