email: info @ designandexecute.com
Phone: (302) 312 4611
"Not doing business on the Internet after the year 2000 is not only foolish, it is suicidal" - Stephen Choo Quan, co-founder of TriniJungleJuice.com
ONLINE SUCCESS STARTS WITH A WEBSITE
- Attact New Customers
- Remind Existing Customers about your business
- Build a professional image
- Do business 24x7x365
YOUR WEB SITE IN 5 STEPS
STEP1: CONTENT ANALYSIS AND SCOPE

II don't like surprises, and I'm sure you don't either. That's why from the get-go, I plan ahead to satisfy your expectations and meet your goals. In step one, I analyze your competition by examining websites that are similar to yours. You point out elements you think are cool. You tell me what you hate. I let you know what works, and explain what's involved. But you don't need to be an expert to know what's visually appealing, what's usable, and what's fun.
Once we know about what the other guys are doing, I get to know what you want to do. I learn about your values, your tastes, and your personality. If you're in the area, let's meet face-to-face. Show me some samples of your work. Bring me into your world.
Finally, we talk "scope." Scope is all about what's feasible within your time and budget constraints. Not everyone needs a database, Flash animations, or RSS feeds. I'll be there every step of the way to help you decide what's possible as well as what's feasible for your project.
STEP2: SITE MAP AND WIRE FRAME

The mantra "Content is King" still holds true today, despite all the bells and whistles of Web 2.0. The usefulness, uniqueness, and accessibility of your website's content to the Internet community at large determine the viability of your web presence.
In the sitemap step, I sculpt the architecture of your site from the truckload of content—in the form of text, photos, audio, or video(s) -that you provide. I devise logical categories and subcategories for your content to make your website's organization transparent to your users.
The end result is the creation of the site map we can refer back to as we move into the final two steps. Using the site map, I create a "wireframe" of your website, which is a bare-bones skeleton that describes how information on your website will be visually arranged. The wireframe allows us to identify specific elements of your page, such as the header and footer, or widgets like news blurbs and press releases, or a random list of photo albums.
Think of the wireframe as your website's skeleton, the content as its guts, and the sitemap as a surgeon's medical guide.
STEP3: DESIGN LOOK AND FEEL

Now that we've determined the scope, content, and organization of your website, it's time to design the look and feel. In step three, I mock up a design of two or three pages that are exemplary of most pages in your website. Usually, this means designing your front page and pages the user will see as she drills deeper into your website.
Your website's design is its outer shell, exactly what your users will see and interact with once your website goes live. At this stage, all our abstract efforts earlier on are realized in a visual layout for the first time. You have the opportunity to tweak elements of the design, implement changes, or suggest an entirely different direction for your website's look and feel.
STEP4: BUILD YOUR WEBSITE

Once you have approved the website's look and feel, I'll get to work wiring up your website. At this point, you can sit back and relax, as the behind-the-scenes web development process is all me.
When I slice apart your website's design and code it up for the web, you can rest assured that your website's markup is efficient, semantic, and search engine friendly. In every website I develop, I adhere to the latest, international World Wide Web Consortium standards, which ensures that your website is accessible to disabled visitors, cross-browser compatible, and future-proof to the web's ever-changing landscape.
By building your website using customed deisgned content management system if desired, I empower you completely to control your website after it goes live. You can update your content and create new pages whenever you want, from any web browser, and without any web expertise whatsoever.
STEP5: GO LIVE

In the last step in the creation of your website, I make your website accessible to the public at a dotcom all your own. This is called "going live."
I will help you purchase your domain (www.yourwebsite.com) I strongly recommend HostMonster.com because they have unlimited memory and bandwidth. I have spent many hours comparing many hosts and this the best priced host with the most features. They are an affordable web host and after you purchase your invesetment then I can upload your website to your web host's servers. Once I upload your files, your site goes live.
CONTACT US
email: info @ designandexecute.com
Phone: (302) 312 4611
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