| Website Development Process |
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Are you a small business looking for a new website design? If so you have come to the right place. Imagine being able to communicate directly with potential and existing clients anywhere, at any time of the day or night. That is what a well-designed and user-friendly website will do for your company. Your goal should be to take this incredibly cost effective marketing tool and turn prospects into customers. Peloro follows a six step process in development of your website.
Step 1 - Needs AnalysisBefore we begin to build your website, you need to know what you want the site to accomplish. By researching your competition to see how they are accomplishing their online goals you'll have a good understanding of the needs of your own website. At this point we'll discuss your website from the basics, such as colors and images to more complex functionality.
Step 2 - Site Design PlanningOnce we've completed the needs analysis we'll create a site outline so you'll have an understanding of functionality, layout and content. We'll also review templates that will give you a visual example on how your site will look.
Step 3 - Site ConstructionAfter you approve the site design and supply us with the content and images we'll begin constructing the website.
Step 4 - Beta TestingOnce the construction of the site is completed it's time to test its functionality. By having coworkers, family and friends go through every page of the site we will learn if there is any issues with navigation, broken links or missing images. We'll use this feedback to fix any problems that were found.
Step 5 - Launch SiteOnce we agree the site is ready for production it's time to take your new website live. We publish all our sites on a Virtual Private Server located in a top tier data center for improved performance and security.
Step 6 - Ongoing MaintenanceDo you think that since your site is live you can sit back and forget about it? That's what most people do and it's one of the reasons websites fail to perform as expected. You need to think of your website as a living part of your business, it must be fed with updated content to sustain itself. If you don't maintain your website it will become irrelevant to your customers and to search engines. |
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