websites

Redesigning or creating a website requires dedication and careful planning. Below are some basic questions we consider would take while to design a site that would work for you and your organization.

1) your mission

What is your company or group name? How will your website support your organization? Who will be visiting your website and where do you want them to go? If you have an existing site, what is and isn't working, and what do you want to change?

2) your style

What is your existing or desired domain name? Do you have a logo or want a new one? What are your keywords? What is your product or service? What other sites do you like in terms of style and navigation within your market and otherwise?

3) your navigation

What are the main reasons someone would visit your site? What are the main services/products you wish to promote? Do you have an existing site outline or ideas on its navigation? What information and page topics do you know you'd want to include?

4) your timeline

What is your target launch date? What types of changes will you want to make to your site after it's live? How often would you want to make them?

5) your budget

How much money have you budgeted for this project? What features do you need immediately with your site and which could be added later?

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