- Website Design
- SEO
- Graphic design
- E-commerce Websites
- CMS
- Branding and Identity
- Web Application
- Software Development
Website design
All you need is to discuss your business requirements with us as we won’t brag about professionalism and exquisite services till you decide on that yourself. Our process of web design starts beginning from defining your needs, organizing them, setting the execution plan, building on it, delivering it, and finally supporting its implementation. Throughout it all, quality is always assured. We work on designing corporate sites, community sites, promotional micro sites, web portals, e-commerce solutions along with other web design services. We’ll also keep you on track to make sure you’re updated and satisfied with the outcomes produced. Even more, we won’t keep you hanging; we’ll train you on the metrics when needed.
1. Website design Plan
There are millions of web sites on the Internet today with thousands more being added each day. The competition is fierce and in order to be successful, you must stay one step ahead of the game.
Although designing a professional web site is an important part of your strategic plan, it is only the first step. Before you begin the actual design process, you must first determine your overall strategy and design your web site accordingly.
2. Website Usability Plan
A website is like an information flow, with you as the provider and your site visitors as the receivers of the information. If you don’t plan your website with this in mind right from the start, you could find yourself with a brand new website that solves all your immediate needs… but not those of your site visitors.
3. Website Marketing Plan
A website marketing plan is your roadmap to long-term success. It’s a highly detailed, well-researched document that sets goals, provides directions, and defines the website’s strategy over time
A Website Marketing Plan should dovetail into a company’s overall marketing plan. Online marketing is most effective when it operates in concert with offline marketing. Voice, look & feel, and message should be consistent across all media
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