DISCOVER
We get familiar with your industry through Internet research. This is only some of the research we do at
NeededHere.net
before starting your project. This legwork includes analyzing your current Web site (if one exists) and comparing it to the competition and understanding what values a new Web site will bring to you within the scope of your bus
iness plan.
ANALYZE
Conduct a competitive analysis by researching your industry and
marketplace on the Web. Understand your Web audience, create user profiles, conduct usability tests, and conduct surveys and interviews for expectations and needs assessment.
DEFINE
We've analyzed your industry and the audience. Now, it's time to determine the overall
goals and objectives for your site. We help you to define your goals for the Web site design (redesign), and determine a common strategy and approach for success. Having a
clear definition of the overall scope, budget and timing of the project before starting is crucial to your project's success. .
CREATE
The visual design phase is known as "the fun part." Our designers are finally able to stretch
their creative wings to brainstorm, conceptualize and produce a look and feel based on the completed upfront work. During this phase, navigation and functionality are prototyped for
testing information design. By going back and forth between design and functionality we ensure seamless integration of the two. Using a private web site you will enjoy following the application of these concepts on your own computer.
BUILD & TEST
We’ve spent much time defining and preparing your site for actual production. We have
structured the project, and developed the look and feel - Now it is time to compile and create the actual site based upon your approval of one of our design strategies and designs.
This is the point at which the pieces come together. This step is divided into three parts: Preproduction (setting up), Building (writing the computer code) and Testing (the quality assurance, process.)
Now, together, we reevaluate the original goals from a functional and technical perspective, reassess the complexity and scope of the project, and reassess the capabilities of both our organizations.
LAUNCH
This phase is about putting your site on the Web for access by
more than 250,000,000 people, and what you need to think about before, during and after the site goes live. It is also about picking up the loose ends before we move into the final phases
of development. We create a list and schedule designed to prioritize the post-launch fixes. This stage is also where we make sure that there is a proper ”package” for handoff to you, our client. Also, we will discuss
with you how to announce your site, and generate awareness both online and off-line
EVALUATE & MAINTAIN
At the beginning of the project, specific goals and objectives for your Web site were
outlined. Now that the project is completed and the site is live, it is time to take a step back and review the project as a whole. How do you intend to get user feedback? Will you be
depending on customer complaints or feedback directly from the site? Will you be conducting any usability tests? Determining how successful a site is depends on getting both
quantitative and qualitative feedback and data. Evaluation depends on a variety of perspectives and forms of feedback to be effective.
A site is a dynamic device and requires continuous evaluation to assure that visitors return and new ones are drawn to the site. We help you implement your site requirements including organization and dynamic features that keep your traffic count and effectiveness in line with your goals.
Here is the process we follow for website creation.
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