How To Best Prepare For Building A New Web Site

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There are many things that you can do to prepare yourself for the design of a new web site. With the proper preparation, the web design process will go smoothly and quickly.

Earmark Some Time

A considerable amount of your time will be required when building a new web site. You need to provide interview answers. You need review ideas and make key decisions. You need to provide content for every page of the web site. Overall, quite a bit of your time will be needed.

Understanding this commitment, and setting aside some time to work on the web site will go a long way in getting your web site completed on time. So, be sure to earmark some time in your schedule that is dedicated solely to working on the web site.

Give Detailed Interview Replies

When the web designer interviews you to learn about your business and objectives, give detailed, thorough replies. Your web designer is depending on your replies to fully understand what you want your new web site to achieve. This is not the time to be in a hurry, or offer short, quick replies.

Instead, carefully think through all your answers and take the time to give detailed replies. This will set the stage for a solid foundation that your web designer can build upon.

Have Your Logo And Branding Ready

Be ready to provide your web designer with your company logo and examples of your branding. Your logo should be in a vector format such as EPS or Illustrator. Your logo designer or printer will usually have the logo in the proper format.

Examples of your existing branding should also be given to your web designer. Provide such things as business cards, stationary, advertisements, brochures, etc.

Start Preparing Your Text And Content Early

The biggest bottleneck in designing a web site is usually the content – text and images that go on each page. The web designer may have the site all ready to go, but if you don’t have the content ready, then you will be delaying your own web site.

So start preparing your content as early in the process as possible. Give yourself plenty of time to write any new text that you need. It may take several weeks to prepare and write the content for a typical web site. Plan on having all your content finalized and ready to go 3 weeks or so into the project.

Be Responsive

Several key decisions will need to be made during the web design process. You need to decide upon the site architecture. You need to review graphical designs. You need to decide on your feature set. If you put these things off, then your web designer basically sits idle until they hear back from you, causing delays. The quicker you can make all these decisions, the quicker your web site will be finished.

Conclusion

Being prepared will help the web design process move along smoothly and on schedule. Set aside some time in your schedule for the new web site, and plan ahead for the various requests that your web designer will ask of you.

 

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