Next, you should also have adequate understanding of the basics. You can do your own research or ask the designer outright about the differences among different terms, say the domain name, web host, and actual website. Knowing about the fundamentals allows you to make educated questions and decisions about the web design process.
Lastly, try not to hover and allow the designer some room to breathe. Think of the website designer as a surgeon: you can’t come into a surgeon’s office and direct him on how your operation should go. He can initially talk to you about it, hear out your concerns, and find ways to give you what you want, but in the end, you’ll have to trust your designer’s expertise—it’s the main reason you hired him, after all.
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