Do you know that costly advertising and SEO efforts, all go to waste if you do not have the right website that can deliver an accurate brand message to your prospects? Your website is the airport where the customer will be landing. Make sure its built fancy!
Purpose, Goals, and Target Audience
We start with a clear understanding of your future website’s purpose, the main goals you wish to achieve, and the target audience you want to attract to your site.
Sitemap and Wireframe Creation
The developer creates the data that can give to a customer an opportunity to judge how the entire site will look like. On the basis of the information that was gathered together in the previous phase, the sitemap is created.
Page Layouts, Review, and Approval Cycle
Next we choose a desgn that goes with your business genre. The customer and target audience is kept in mind while you work on a design. The client will review the layout and provide us with feedback.
The logic build-up
Usually, we code the home page first, and then all sub-pages are added. According to the website sitemap, the website hierarchy is organized. Frameworks and CMS are implemented to make sure that the server can handle the installation and set-up smoothly
Putting ideas into practicality
What should a good content strategy be like? We produce magnetic content that leads as the kingmaker in your sales funnel, increases brand awareness, and attract new website visitors with relevant and valuable storytelling. The website content is optimized based on the best SEO standings.
Final review & launch
Testing is probably the most routine part of the website development process. Every single link is tested to make sure that there are no broken ones among them. All the contact forms and scripts are checked. The spell-checking software is used to find possible typos as well. After 100% debugging, the website is launched.
Choose a Simple, Compelling Color Palette
User experience either makes or breaks your website design effectivity. Are your users enjoying the website experiment? Have to test your design and navigational elements yet? If not, we need to talk!