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Why a Website?

Having a strong online presence, particularly a website, can be make or break for generating more revenue. Yes, the quality of your website impacts results. In some cases, organizations are hesitant to get online because they feel they are not tech-savvy enough and don’t understand how to manage a website. Other times, companies are concerned about the price. The Webman is the answer for you.

Cheap Website versus Affordable Website

Websites can be more complicated than what’s seen on the surface. You think you want something simple, but is it that simple? It’s not just about the number of pages that a website has, nor is it about the “simplicity” of the layout. Rather the systems in place that create those pages. A website that looks “simple” on the surface can be quite complicated.

 

Search Engine Optimsed
Dynamic Content
Speed
User Experience
Long Term Expenses
Chances of Rebuild
Security
EMI

Affordable Website

Yes
Yes
Fast
Excellent
Cost Effective
Less
High
Yes

Cheap Website

No
No
Slow
Poor
Expensive
High
Poor
No
 Affordable Website​Cheap Website​
Search Engine OptimsedYesNo
Dynamic ContentYesNo
SpeedFastSlow
User ExperienceExcellentPoor
Long Term ExpensesCost EffectiveExpensive
Chances of RebuildLessHigh
SecurityHighPoor
EMIYesNo

 

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The Webman's work flow

In the first part of the project I mostly ask questions and talk with my clients about what they want. I want to get a super clear picture of what they want and need. Only then can I deliver a product that both parties are happy with.

After I have a rough enough understanding of the client’s needs and wants I can start designing the first part of the website.

When it’s a big project I always start with wireframing. This is the process where I design in grey, without using colours, images and styling options. Then I share this design with my client and when they agreed I continue with the visual design. This is where I will add details and make it come to live.

When the design is done and my client is happy with the final design I go on with installing WordPress and all the plugins that I need for the project.

Then I will start creating the pages one by one and send my client preview links along the process. This makes it easy to get feedback for me and assures my client that they get the things that they want.

After all the pages are developed inside of WordPress I share a final preview link to my client. We will look at the result and edit any detail to make the website perfect. After a final check I will put the website live and give it the necessary optimisation for Google.

In the first part of the project I mostly ask questions and talk with my clients about what they want. I want to get a super clear picture of what they want and need. Only then can I deliver a product that both parties are happy with.

After I have a rough enough understanding of the client’s needs and wants I can start designing the first part of the website.

When it’s a big project I always start with wireframing. This is the process where I design in grey, without using colours, images and styling options. Then I share this design with my client and when they agreed I continue with the visual design. This is where I will add details and make it come to live.

When the design is done and my client is happy with the final design I go on with installing WordPress and all the plugins that I need for the project.

Then I will start creating the pages one by one and send my client preview links along the process. This makes it easy to get feedback for me and assures my client that they get the things that they want.

After all the pages are developed inside of WordPress I share a final preview link to my client. We will look at the result and edit any detail to make the website perfect. After a final check I will put the website live and give it the necessary optimisation for Google.

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