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Before you start creating a website
Here are some quick questions we ask our clients every time we start a new web project.
How much human resources do I have?
Website Development includes different types of skills and usually at least three people: Web Designer, Copywriter and Developer / Programmer. In case you are on your own, you will need to gain knowledge for all three areas. Many webmasters specialize in just one of them and outsource the rest of the work. When working for our clients, we handle all of these aspects for you and will help you designate and train the individual(s) editing and publishing content.
What is my budget?
Try to estimate your costs with the project. Here goes everything from hiring people, buying photos, applications, web hosting fees, etc,... With our Service, you no longer need to ask these questions as they are a part of our program.
How much time do I have?
It could be quite a challenge to build a site in planned time line so it is recommended you to set realistic time goals, especially with larger projects. That way your motivation level will stay high and we can work quickly toward realizing your dream online-presence.
What technology am I going to use?
Depending on your needs, the appropriate technology will be selected to achieve your goals. This is vastly influenced by human resources and purpose of your website.
Static Vs. Dynamic Sites
Most websites are built in HTML , PHP and ASP languages. HTML pages are referred as static, pages built in PHP and ASP are called dynamic - because they allow to apply dynamic functions.
Flash and Javascript
Beautiful presentations use Flash. Flash can be very effective if used properly, however sites made completely in flash tend to rank lower in search engines, because spiders can`t crawl them. Javascript is used to enhance website functionality with some actions.
Use of Databases
Wherever there is some input that needs to be stored, you will need a database. Our Websites are CMS based and by defualt include complex databases in which to store your data.
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