Website Presence Questions
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What is the nature of your business, in other words who are you and what do you do?
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What do you think is the primary purpose for your website? What will visitors to your site use it for?
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Who is, or are your target markets?
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Do you have existing criteria that can or should be integrated into your site?
- A Current Domain Name. Note: Ideally this should include your Key Words for Search Engine Optimisation reasons however many Top Level Domains no longer have URLs available that can be obtained to fit this criteria.
- A current website.
- Branding, or a Company/Business Tag Line or Slogan.
- Trademarks or logos. Are these in a suitable digital format? These can be scanned if necessary but can result in a lower quality image.
- Colours/colors Note: It is important to know that not all colors look good on a web site. On the whole, it is best to select a few colors to use, frequently including the ones in your logo.
- Fonts. Some fonts display better on the web are easier to read than others. Using industry standard fonts, marketing philosophies and sizings are recommended.
- Graphics. If you already have pictures that you want to use in your web site content, you should make sure that they are in a high-quality digital format. Any graphic or photo can be scanned but will usually not look as good on an actual web page. Royalty Free Photographs & Graphics can be sourced usually at a minimal cost to match your site design.
- Layout preferences. Do you have specific likes or dislikes?
- Navigation Links.
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What type of look or image are you trying to project e.g. Hi Sell, Flashy, Conservative, High Tech etc?
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Are parts of the web site going to be updated regularly?
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Do you have content for your proposed site?
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Do you want to update the site yourself? Most clients prefer us to setup a Content Management System (CMS) and to demonstrate or train them in its use. This allows them to update their site without having to access the original code.
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Sites should be optimised for Search Engines. What extent or level do you consider is necessary for your proposal? Generally Search Engine optimisation is taken into consideration when compiling websites however customer preferences and other factors can, and do impact on this. If advanced Search Engine Strategies and Continued Search Engine Optimisation Maintenance are critical to your site this needs to be assessed up front. Remember both the catching of traffic and the visual presentation of a website are important, the key is good balance. If the purpose is to sell products, for example, the design must inspire enough confidence in the visitor to buy. Note: Please understand most of all that there are no instant results in search engine optimisation services, to get natural results takes time.
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Do you want to include advanced interactive options
- On-line payment systems (national or International)
- On-line booking systems
- On-line look up
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- You will own the full copyright to your web site.
- You are not restricted to any particular Internet Service provider or locked into any long term contracts.
- We are committed to building a website for you which aesthetically pleasing, but always purposeful and practical.
- We will work with you to ensure that you are 100% satisfied with your purchase.
- We will endeavour to find a solution that best suit your business needs, not only for the present but the future as well.
We take your ideas and vision and with our skills translate them into your website.
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We rigorously test every aspect of your website for performance and functionality before the site is launched.
Our staff ensure that your web site has been uploaded to the live environment and verify that it continues to function as designed.
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