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We are not going to give
the whole game away, but suffice to say, experience has
shown a process that:
- Delivers results inside budget
and timeline
- Creates sites that are easy to use
- Makes clients happy with the experience
- Results in web site users praising the quality of
our workmanship
- Generates real results at the bottom line for our clients
partners
So how do we achieve this for our clients? Here are a couple of hints.
- Start small, don't overspend: A web site can easily expand (usually
over the budget and size) getting too complicated. Recently
web design publications have spoken for the need for
websites to get smaller and more concise (for some major
companies, this is a BIG problem
- Concentrate on doing: For many years companies have poured big
bucks into web sites that look fantastic, only to find
that they do very little. Meanwhile, the most popular
web sites on the Internet get straight down to business
without the fuss of intensive animations and "splash"
pages. Imagine ebay and Google with big graphic intro's-
yike!
- Who's using the site? Concentrate at every moment on the user
experience. Who are the different types of users coming
to the site. Identify them, appeal to them and guide
them from the minute they arrive at your site.
- Keep it fresh: Remember about keeping the site small and concise.
Here is another reason. The site will have to be kept
up to date. When you consider that you need to spend
between and 20% and 30% of your initial web site budget
every year, keeping it up to date, you have another reason
to stick to the facts!
- Call to learn even more on 0407 15 13 11 and speak with John
Nayler.
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