đGuide: How to Work With Web & Graphic Designers Without Getting Burned
A practical, no-fluff guide for small business owners who want better results, fewer revisions, and zero regret.
A confession, because it explains everything.
In 1999, I applied for a title-related job at one of the big underwriters.
HR actually called me. Because back then, HR wasnât an AI auto-rejection bot with the emotional warmth of a parking meter.
And yesâI got hired.
Just not for the job I applied for.
The woman from HR was starting a side hustle and spotted âweb designâ on my resume. She asked a few questions. I answered like a normal person.
Boom. I had my first client.
That is basically my whole career in a nutshell:
I show up for one thing, and end up building a system for something else because someoneâs business is on fire.
And right now? Web and graphic design fires are everywhere.
Not because there arenât talented designers. There are.
But because most small business owners were never taught how to:
hire a designer intelligently
communicate what they want
give useful feedback
protect the relationship
and avoid the quiet money-leaks that turn âsimple projectsâ into expensive nightmares
This is about helping you use what you paid for and get the outcome you wanted in the first place whether you choose to hire me or someone else.
So letâs make sure you donât get burned.
What This Guide Covers
This guide will help you:
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Evaluate designers before you hire them (so you donât accidentally buy dependency or chaos)
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Communicate your vision clearly and confidently (without jargon or âmake it popâ)
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Avoid common and costly missteps (revision spirals, platform traps, scope creep, vague contracts)
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Build a professional working relationship that actually works (with respect and boundaries)
Youâll find short stories and blunt truths⌠and a whole lot of checklists.
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How Most Small Business Owners Buy Web Design Services
Most small business owners donât shop for a web designer.
They panic-buy one.
The site is outdated or non-existent.
Someone told them they âneed SEO.â
So they set out to choose someone and it goes like thisâŚ
âMy cousin âdoes websitesâ but I asked him to change this one thing 6 months ago and he just keeps putting it off.â
âI got this $399 deal on Fiverr. It seemed legit.â
âI found this new start-up who is offering free web design to build their portfolio. Itâs only going to cost me $100 per month for âhosting and maintenance.ââ
And because web design feels mysterious and technical, people default to price instead of fit. Thatâs how you end up paying cheap prices for expensive problems.
This guide exists to stop that cycle.
What This Guide Is (and Isnât)
This is not a sales pitch.
Itâs not a technical manual.
And itâs definitely not another vague âyou get what you pay forâ lecture.
This is a clear, practical, quick-reference guide that teaches you how to think before you hire a web designerâso you can make a smart decision the first time.
Itâs the guide I wish every business owner read before spending money on a website.
A good website isnât cheap.
A cheap website isnât good value.
And the most expensive website is the one you have to build twice.
The magic isnât in the pixels.
Itâs in the thinking behind them.




