The building of your website should not be a mystery.
Here’s how it happens.

You Inquire. You contact me via the website form about your project.

 

I Inquire. I get you to fill out an online form letting me know a bit more about you, your business and your website project. This gives me a better idea of what you need and want in a website. I look over this information, and then put together, in words, a rough idea of what I think you are looking for, and my suggestions for you and your website.

 

We talk. Now its time to see if we are on the same page. I tell you what I think you are looking for and need in a website, and then you correct me, where needed. We go further into detail about what you want and need from a website, both in design and functionality.This is where we decide if we are in business. We both go over our meeting and decide if we are good match for each other, and then business starts.

 

I brainstorm. I review your current website and all the information based on our meetings, and I come up with some choices for the look of your website. Depending on what package your budget had in mind, that will either be pre-existing templates chosen for your type of business or custom designs based on what we had talked about.I draw up a site map listing what pages you will need and what type of content will be on those pages.

 

You review. You go through the provided preliminary material, making corrections as needed, and then approve the build. If this isn’t what you were looking for at all, and its decided we go our separate ways, then you pay the hourly rate for my work so far, and we part ways. If it is what you were looking for, then we add all sorts of things into a contract like scope and deliverables and such, and we’re off to the races.

 

I build. The hosting is set up, the coding is done. The content gets entered and everything get tested.

 

You review, again. This review is to tidy up any loose ends or things not quite working right. If you have any additional changes to content, then this is the time. If you have minor tweaks to content already entered, then this is also the time.If you have major changes to structure or functionality, the time was at the last review, but don’t worry. We can still make changes, but the contract will have to be changed to accommodate new scope, and the price might vary if there are significant changes at this point.

 

I make changes. Changes are made and updates happen.

 

You approve. Everything is as it should be, and I put the site live for the world to see, and give you a quick tutorial on how to manage your own website, and give your resources to help with that as well.