The Essential Web Site Check List – Part 1
March 19, 2007
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My lottery dream* is using my new-found free time to work at
a different business for a week for about 30 weeks a year. One of the reasons I love my job is that I
kind of get to do that already. I speak
with business owners all the time and learn about their companies and what
makes them successful.
4 Areas to Explore
with any New or Redesigned Web Site
In doing so, I hear about their experiences with having Web
sites built either in house or by an outside company. Over the next few blog posts, I will provide
you the quintessential check list, detailing 4 points you need to discuss
before moving forward. If you never read
any of my other blog posts, you need to read this series. #1: Looks Matter
Let’s start with the obvious: design. Most businesses often don’t think about
anything else (which is a huge mistake). Here are a few things you should ask of anyone doing the work for you or
outside companies that you hire: - What
else have they designed? And find
out what the actual designer who will be working on your project has
done. A firm can take credit for a
wide variety of sites, but if they had one or two people that did all the
work and those people leave, are you really getting a fair sampling? It can be okay if they haven’t done
anything in your field yet if they can showcase a wide variety of styles. Also, be aware especially for Web
designers you interview to hire in house that sometimes they work on only
one or two aspects of a site. Understand what they’re personally
responsible for.
- Can
you give suggestions? It will save
a ton of time if you care about the look if you can provide a few sites
you like ahead of time to give the designer something to work with. If not, you might not be happy with
results (although sometimes I get something completely different than what
I asked for and love it better).
- Do you
get any edits? If so how many, and
what’s included in the price?
- Do
they use style sheets? Style sheets
allow you to keep a consistent look site-wide, allow pages to load faster
(because of less data on individual pages) and are very search engine
friendly. Most designers are using
these now.
- If you
require a lot of bells and whistles for your site, first really consider
whether you need them. If you’re
sure you do, find out what types of technologies the designers are
comfortable with.
You don’t need to ask about degrees. There are a ton of talented people in this
field that don’t have graphic design degrees, maybe not even high school or
college degrees. Just find out if they
can do the work.
Check back tomorrow (or Wednesday just to cover myself since
I’ll be out of the office all morning) as soon as I get a chance - jeez have some patience - for more.
Next: Content Management…
P.S. As I’ll mention
in each blog post before Friday, heck of a game on St. Patty’s. I was sweating bullets for awhile, but of
course America’s team pulled it out. The Commodores will
be playing again Friday. The women
advanced in the first round, too, and the baseball team is #1 in the country. Could Vandy pull off the unprecedented
trifecta?
* It’s certainly better than my old lotto dream. At the press conference when the “journalists”
(really – is this news?) asked me what I planned on doing with the money, I’d
say quietly “coke and whores” and act as if nothing were wrong.What can I say?I was younger and used to watch too much Conan O’Brien.
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The Official Direct Online Marketing™ Blog posts are written by either Paul Woodhouse or Justin Seibert. Woodhouse is world-renowned as a business blogger and has received various global awards and recognition. Seibert has been involved in internet marketing and web development since 1999. The Direct Online Marketing™ Blog focuses on internet marketing and how businesses can use it to increase revenue. Feedback is always welcome.
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