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What comes very first? The chicken or the egg? Or much more to the point, the internet site design or the content? Even though most individuals think that the most essential aspect of their site is the design, in reality its the content. Ever heard the phrase, content material is king? Its utilized for a purpose. People engage in your services or acquire your items due to the content material you offer them, the images that they see of your merchandise and so on. But much more to the point, the content then drives the style of the internet site. Attempt designing a site with no conte...What size really should the home page be? Exactly where should the images be placed? What really should be included in the navigation bar? Sounds like we have a issue!
Im not saying design is not critical. In reality, the opposite is accurate. Even so, designing without the finish outcome in thoughts is a recipe for disaster, resulting in continual web site style redevelopment (a expensive workout if somebody is designing the website for you) or the modification of content to fit the design (a definite no-no!) .
So what content material do we need to have to offer before we can start off with the style? I would undoubtedly have a strategy for every single page of the web site that you strategy to build. Then, for every single page, outline the objectives that you are attempting to attain for the page - that will support you identify what content really should be on the page. Lastly, write the content material and determine which images want to go with the content material. What I havent talked about so far is determining what the general objective is for the sitewhat are you trying to achievewhat would you like the visitor to do on the internet site when they have arrived? Sign-up for a newsletter? Purchase a item? E mail the sales team?
When the pages have been determined and the content is written, we can now add the other missing components needed to style the website. What branding exists inside the company (ie. Logos, corporate colours and so forth). Do you have any pre-current suggestions concerning the appear and feel of the site? Are there any web sites you have seen that reflect these suggestions? Will make contact with forms, shopping carts or e-mail lists be necessary?
After you have gone by way of this procedure, you will have drastically decreased the price and headaches of site style...resulting in a site that will meet your objectives and be something that you are proud of and willing to recommend to your clientele.