Website Development
In today’s economy, an ineffective website is probably one of the most expensive mistakes your company can make!
Whether you sell to businesses or consumers, the chances are high that your potential customer will
leverage the internet in some way, during their purchase cycle.
That's why it's critical to the success of your internet marketing strategy to have a website that is built to
convert visitors into customers. Here’s how we will work with you to ensure that your website is effective:
Goals and Objectives:
Whether you’re an entrepreneur or a large company you have revenue and
customer service, goals and objectives. That’s why we take the time to
understand your business, what you want to achieve, before we ever talk
about how to design a “pretty website”.
Statement of Work: Once
we know what you want to accomplish we develop a strategy and Statement
of Work which includes competitive analysis, site functionality, image
objectives and so. This is where, the structure, look and feel of your
website is defined.
Design Concept Presentation and Sign-off: Based
on the Statement of Work we develop am initial site concept, in
essence – a snapshot of your potential site - which is presented to you for
discussion, changes and ultimately, your approval. Often there are one
or two revision cycles to refine the design
Site Build: Integrate the website design into
content management software.
Load Content:
Load content into content management software. This allows our users to
easily edit and change content once the site is launched. This is also
the stage where we add basic
Search Engine optimization if this is part
of the strategy.
Testing: test the site to ensure that it is functioning in accordance with the Statement of Work
Launch: Launch the site!! Now we have to
get your site found by your potential customers!
We measure our success based on yours. Through our proven design
methods, your chances for success can rise exponentially.
Call us at (720) 941-8864 or e-mail us for a complementary Internet business analysis