Your Web Designer Left You... Now What?
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by Milana Leshinsky
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| Milana Leshinsky |
Milana Leshinsky is an Internet Coach and a web developer building web sites for coaches, consultants, speakers, freelancers and other service professionals. Check out her web design packages & coaching programs at http://www.mycoachingwebsite.com
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If you rely solely
on your web designer, you may find yourself wondering how to take care of
your web site if he or she can no longer maintain it for you.
There are certain
things you need to know for maintaining your web site, so be sure that you
have this information before you are no longer in touch with your designer.
Here is the information
you need whether you plan on maintaining it yourself or hiring a new web
designer:
1. Hosting
account information:
- username, password,
host name to update or back up your site
- hosting company web address
- support e-mail and phone number
You may want to
back up your web site by logging in and downloading all your files to your
computer. Use WS_FTP or another FTP program for transferring files.
2. Domain
name information:
- registrar company
name
- registrar company web address
- username and password to manage your domain
Find out whose
name and e-mail address are on the administrative
contact of your domain. If it's your web designer's (which shouldn't be the
case initially) change it immediately to yours.
3. Passwords
to important pages:
A web site may
have
- an autoresponder
- a shopping cart
- a tell-a-friend
- a message board
- any other interactive feature
Be sure to ask
for all the passwords, usernames, and web site addresses to be able to access
the administration screens of all of these tools.
4. CGI
scripts and other updates:
Be sure to ask
your web designers if any CGI scripts have been set up that need to be updated.
See if any other files need regular maintainance. Also, ask which web editor
was used to create your web site. It is not crusial, but may be useful to
you when a problem with your own web editor arises.
Keep this information
in one file, on your computer or on paper.
You will want to refer to it as soon as you need to make an update to your
site, or if you're ready to hire a web designer. |