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Preparation Before The Design Process Commences

Designing a web site is the creative side of the process and involves the expertise of the site owner, marketing and advertising departments, artists, photographers, writers, technical writers, programmers, and code experts. This list of experts can be a whole team or one person. Either way, it is a team effort to combine all these skills and talents to complete an interesting and professional web site.
Web site design requires clear direction from the research within the web site development plans. Focusing on the user’s access to the information, a solid navigation menu is critical, helping the user find the information they need.
Web site design and layout needs to combine navigation and content with graphics and photographs that help guide the user and showcase products and services. Web site designers are constantly battling between new technologies and their creative desires and bandwidth, seeking a compromise between the three. It’s not an easy task, and requires good coding and design skills, so this isn’t part of developing your web site that should be cheap. It is the largest part of your web site budget.
Along with the design comes the writing. Search engines can’t find you if there is no text to search. Quality written content is critical to a successful web site, rich with keywords and web site style writing. While the look of the site is critical to its visual success, what it has to say is also important. Content matters, so make sure that it is well written.
What pages should I include in my website ?
The most common used pages should be your Homepage, Pricing page, Contact page and About page while not forgetting your Products/Services page. You can mix these up if you like but keep in mind that you want a smooth flow when people are accessing these pages continually.
What should I place on the important pages ?
The Homepage should include information about your company as well as why you are in business and why the website has been created. You want to grab the customer’s attention with good content information about your business. Your About page should inform the readers about why you are a leader in your field of expertise. Include your background and why they will want to use your products and services.
The service page should show your customers what you are actually offering them and why your products and services are unique from your competitors. The FAQ page should show your customers what they want to know about the pricing of your products. You want the customers to feel at ease with your products and services and they should know what to expect as well. It is very important on your Contact page that your customers know how they can contact you via the website. A link on each page with your email address should be available for your customers. Add a phone number as well for your customers to call you if they need to. Make it very easy to contact you, this will aid with the customers trusting your products and services.
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What is the purpose of your web site?
To further clarify the web site purpose, you should answer the following questions.
What is important for your customers to know about your company?
What does a potential customer need to know in order to make contact with you?
Any artwork (logos, product photos, etc.), and color schemes currently used in your business.
For each product or service you offer, assemble the basic and detailed information available for it.
Note -- if there are common support issues or questions with this product, this is another area on the web site - possibly avoiding a support phone call.
Compile a list of the top ten (or more) questions that are asked about your company, products, and services.
Gather any promotional material used (currently or in the past) for your company, products and services.
Text Content.