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Website Design, Planning & Development Guide

Step-by-Step Tutorial Providing Tips, Advice and Guidance

Here you will find some helpful articles covering different areas of online development, primarily planning, designing, publishing, and promoting a website. This tutorial guide will help anyone who is venturing into creating a business or personal website for the first time, additionally it will assist people who want to find out a little more about making their existing website more effective.

  Why does your Business need a Website?
The World Wide Web “The Internet” as we know is now quite simply the first point of call for the majority of UK and worldwide consumers alike. [ more ]
  Planning for your business needs
One way of going about getting a website is by picking up the phone and asking a web designer to create a presence for your business! Some forward planning and foresight with a pen and paper or word open is essential if you are to make a good start and end up with a website that adds extra value to your promotional strategy. [ more ]
  Structuring a site on user goals
Internet users are objective driven, all users have a reason for being there - they simply want to get something out of it. If you can provide the specific information they are looking for you will fulfil there need and accomplish the objective you set out to achieve. [ more ]
  Writing content for the web
Many fall into the trap thinking they can simply use text from their printed brochures to create an effective mind blowing website. [ more ]
  Choosing a website designer
Everyone knows somebody who claims to be a web designer, commercially the majority of web designers are just that ‘web designers’ they do not see the big picture. Commercially your business needs more than just a website designer to make your business objectives become reality. [ more ]
  Designing your website
There are two distinct but related aspects of a website’s design that must be held in balance: creative design and information design. [ more ]
  What about Selling your Products Online
Two years ago somebody mentioned the term e-commerce to me (or e-business) and my mind kicked into overdrive with the endless opportunities ahead. What can I sell? How much will it cost? Who will buy it? One thing that I did not ask myself was which market I would offer my product to; the answer was there, the World Wide Web.
  Publishing a website to the Web
Publishing a website requires you to buy web hosting. Expect to pay anything from £50 to £250 plus VAT for one year’s hosting. [ more ]
  Internet marketing
Over 90% of people find the website they are looking for by using search engines that index the information we publish. [ more ]
  Maintaining your website
So you thought the work stops when you publish your website, you would be wrong! Maintaining your website and keeping ahead of the competition is a on-going process. [ more ]
  Building a dialogue with customers
You can use your website as a way to maintain an online dialogue with your customers. An example being you could create a newsletter that contains a mixture of product news and useful tips. [ more ]
 
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