Once upon a time, a business could choose not to have a web
site. They reasoned that they did not need a professional web site; they could
do just fine without one. Then, one of their competitors decided to get a web
site and a buzz was created. Not to be outdone, another competitor decided to
follow suite. Then another and then another. Pretty soon customers were asking
the business if they had a web site. Finally, they realized that they needed a
website in order to keep up with their competitors. And so, the Internet
exploded. These days, everyone has a web site. From large corporations to small
businesses; families to individuals, everyone is on the Web. A friend of mine
even created one for his infant child.
This article is created to speak to the few remaining
businesses that have yet to tackle the Internet beast. You want to have a web
presence, but it seems a daunting task. "Where do I start?" you say.
"What issues will I need to address so that I make the most of my new web
site?" you continue. This brief article will cover some of the areas of
the web design process to pay particular
attention to. We have designed many web sites for clients that had no idea
where to start. We firmly believe that client education is a vital part of the
overall success of the web project. Most professional web design companies have
published some guidelines that will help potential clients answer some of their
questions. It is with that in mind that we have written this article.
Why do you want a web site?
Will your web site be for personal use (just show some
photographs to your family members, for example)? Will it be to advertise a
business service? Will it be an informational web site, simply to pass on
knowledge to the visitor? Will it be used to sell a product? Is it important
that you show up #1 in Search Engines?
These are vital questions with which to begin. The answers
you come up with will determine the direction in which the overall design
should go.
Do you have a business logo?
If you have been in business, you may already have a logo or
a trademark that your customers recognize. If that is the case, do you have the
original graphic that can be emailed? It will be important to use that on your
web site.
If you do not have a logo or anything by which your customers
currently know you, do you have any ideas about what you might like, a sketch,
a doodle or something similar? Whatever the case, usually a professional web
design company can design a professional logo for you or reuse your current
one.
Do you have particular colors that you want to use?
Not all colors work well on the Internet. Generally,
selecting a few colors is the best path to take. Your web designer can help you
select quality colors that will come together in a design that you will be
proud to show off.
Have you seen web sites that you like?
Providing an example (or examples) of a site that you like
is a good way to help your web designer understand the look you are after. A
professional web design company will
usually get this type of feedback from their clients. Then they will have a
feel for their "taste" and can use that as a pattern for their site.
Do you have a web site domain name?
This is the actual address of the web site. It is what you
will rattle off when someone asks you, "Do you have a web site?" If
you do not have one registered already, your web designer can take care of that
for you. Some web design companies may charge a yearly fee for this service,
anywhere from $10 to $50. However, some web design companies offer this service
at no charge. Make sure to ask your web design company about this upfront so
that there is no confusion.
Do you know how many web pages you want for your site?
Almost all web sites have a Home page, a Contact Us page and
a Links page. However, after that, you have to determine what you want features
to emphasize about your business. Is it important that visitors know some
history about your company? If so, you will need an "About Us" page.
Do you have categories of product that you want to feature on your web site? If
so, each category will have its own page. Do you want visitors to be able to
fill out an order form when they are ready to buy something? If that is the
case, you will need an "Order Form" page.
Your web designer will ask you about this facet of your web
site, but it is good to think about this on your own before you take that step.
As a rule, the more pages a web site has, the higher the cost. So choose a web
design company that you are comfortable with and don't let them talk you into
more pages than you really need.
Do you have graphics and photographs to use on your site?
If you have pictures to use on your site, are they in a
high-quality digital format? As a rule, a scanned photograph will not look good
on your website. The best pictures are ones taken with a digital camera. These
can be used on the web site and formatted so that they have a professional
look.
Many web design companies are able to take pictures for you.
Usually, this service is an additional charge, so make sure you discuss this
option.
Will you maintain the web site yourself?
If so, do you have an understanding of the Code Languages
used to create your web site. Some of these languages may include:
PHP
HTML
XML
SWF
If you are comfortable with these languages, your web design
company can probably setup the web site to allow you to maintain it yourself.
However, most companies will not support sites in which the client has made
changes to the original code. Make sure to discuss this during your initial
consultation.
Some companies will create Content Management Systems (CMS).
These allow their clients to update the website without having to touch the
original code. With a custom CMS, if you can create a document in a Word
Processing program, you can change your website content. This means you do not
have to learn any programming languages and, at the same time, you do not have
to call your web design company every time you want to update your site. Of
course, the company you choose should always be available to assist if you get
stuck. They should also be willing to e-mail you a link to show a demonstration
of their custom CMS.
Hopefully, this article has given you some good guidance to
follow on the path to your new web site. With some advanced preparation, you
will tackle the Internet beast with no problem. The web design company you
choose should be willing to supply you with a list of satisfied clients. Take
the time to review the list. Contact the clients listed and ask them for their
opinions of the company. This will give you some good information to help you
make a good decision.
Crystal Coast Technologies is a North Carolina web design
team headquartered in Swansboro. We specialize in Flash web design and database
driven e-commerce. Our blog discusses web design and contains more tips and the
latest tech news, including security alerts.
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