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What is a Web site The Internet has changed from a communications network to a commerce tool, and now to a shared computing platform. A Web site is more than colors and layout. It's ideas and information, the written word requiring proper grammar, a writing style ... intuitive navigation from years of experience ... usability savvy, architectural know-how, etc.
has this expertise, and more. Let create a site that can be your best customer representative, one that is accessible 24 hours a day and contains all the information
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If a concept is what you say, style is how you phrase it.
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your customer needs.
Integrate your Web site into all marketing material and advertising Include your URL on every brochure, flyer, TV, radio, and print promotion created for your company. Your clients will visit your site and get a sense of who you are, what you offer, why they should do business with you. Your Web site should be unique. It takes more than words, colors and images to provide a useful and enjoyable experience for your visitors.
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1. Planning and requirements During the planning stage, we gather
information to define the site's goals, profile the intended audience, determine technical requirements, strategy, asset requirements and site organization. This is the time to brainstorm ... capture all ideas that may or may not be included in the final plan.
2. Design (from requirements)
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Your Web site can be your best customer representative
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Design elements include the look and feel, site architecture and navigation, functionality and visual requirements — the style. This requires a sense of graphic design, knowledge of Web browsers, usability criterion and Internet protocol. The site's look and functionality come together during design.
3. Development After approval of the overall design and architecture, we begin the content development, identifying images, incorporating functionality, linkages, etc. Content will be edited and formatted, design consistency issues implemented, navigation completed, interactive elements created, etc.
4. Publishing
After testing, editing and more testing, your site is published to a staging server for final review and approval. Once final approval is received, the site will go live and be retested.
5. Maintenance It's not over yet. Web pages are dynamic, and must be kept fresh if you want your customers to keep coming back. [more]
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