Before setting off to create your web site, think about ...
- What Domain Name you
would like to use? (www.yourname.com)
- What do you want your Web
Site to do for you?
- What kind of service or
information do you want it to present?
- In what order would you
like to present the pages?
- What do you want the
content to be?
- What do your customers
want to see on your Web Site?
- Gather together the
initial graphics and text and the information you want your pages to
contain.
- Consider your Site design
with the possibility of future expansion.
- Get feedback and ideas
from others who are involved in your immediate business. However, be careful
not to get bogged down with ongoing contributions because everyone has an
opinion. You can always perfect it later.
- Decide who will be the
ultimate decision maker about the Web Site and be sure to get their approval.
It's best, right from the start, to appoint one decision maker.
- Decide what you want to
use on your cover page and/or directory and how you want it to look. Because
this is often the most complicated page, you should also determine in advance a
budget for it. First impressions are important.
- Decide the contents and
the layout of your directory and/or menus.
- Provide concise, complete
and "to the point" information. Remember, people are reading fast are
are looking for an answer quickly.
- Provide information that
has value.
- Use your site to enhance
communication with your company and the public.
- Decide an approximate
budget.
- Then call or email for a
free consultation.
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