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Our Buyers Guide
Most companies have
websites and eventually all companies and businesses will no doubt have
one - but how do you get one...?
If you are reading this, chances are like the majority of people you are
slightly unsure of the processes involved in obtaining a website and the
steps to take. Our buyers guide will help clarify the whole process for
you.
Ten simple steps to getting a website
1. All websites need a website address. This is also known as a 'domain
name', or 'url'. These can be purchased through numerous companies on
the internet, but we can purchase these on your behalf to make the whole
process easier for you.
2. What next? Once you have a domain name you will need some 'web
hosting'. This is in effect rented space on a server. Payment for this
is usually paid on an annual basis and allows you to display web pages
on the internet. Again this is something we can arrange for all our
clients.
3. The points above give you an idea of a couple of the terms involved
with web design, but there isn't much point in arranging to purchase
either, unless you have an idea of the cost involved in creating your
website and if it falls within your budget. So your first port of call
is to obtain a quote(s) for the design of your website.
Quotes will vary from company to company and from project to project,
obviously the more complex the project, the higher the price you will be
quoted. (click to here to request a free
quote from us)
4. Ok, so you have your quote what's next? Well if you are happy with
the quote you can give the design company the go ahead to design your
website for you. They will probably then issue you with an invoice for a
deposit, which in most cases is used to purchase your domain name and
web hosting, mentioned above.
You will then need to have an idea of the pages you will want on your
website. Typically these will include pages such as an 'about us' page,
a 'services' page, a 'contact us' page and so on....
Getting your content ready for your site is your next step. We recommend
typing your content up using a program like Microsoft Word or Works.
5. While you are putting your content together your web designer will be
putting together a layout for your site. After your initial enquiry we
will ask you for any ideas you have regarding the color scheme or 'look
and feel' of your website. Some clients have logos, or have seen
something on another website that they perhaps want incorporated into
one of their own.
6. Your designer will present you with an initial layout(s) they have
put together. We initially design a layout for a site using Photoshop,
making it easy to alter and update.
7. The client then advises the designer of their initial thoughts,
whether they like the design, any changes required etc. and the process
moves forward from there. Once the design has been finalized it can then
be turned into a web page. Once this is done they will ask you to check
it and then work can commence on creating all your web pages.
8. Your content, is then used for each of the pages you require and
designed using the design that has been put together for your website.
9. Once all your web pages have been designed, you effectively have your
website. These can be uploaded to your 'web space' (e.g.. web hosting)
and checked.
10. Your website is live and ready to bring in that extra business for
you!
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If you are confused as to how to go about
getting a website online for you or your company, our Buyers Guide will
explain all.
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web design projects for our clients. Our web design portfolio will
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OUR PORTFOLIO
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We provide affordable and effective web
design solutions for individuals and small business, such as our
business startup package.
If your existing small business website design needs updating, you
require some programming, or if you require a B2B website design
that won't break the bank, etc. Then please contact us under no
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