Here is the list for the next phase:
- Quickly communicate site purpose
- Minimal scrolling
- Bullet point text
- Time frame updated
- Design elements: graphics, colors, etc.
- Review browser compatibility and download times
- Color interface• Commence usability testing against leading web industry standards, comparative review, content/stickiness review, ease of navigation, review graphic size, and review optimization
- Commence content insertion
- Proof reading
- Forum
- Graphics & file sizes
- Alt tags for graphics
- Identify marketing needs
- Identify maintenance needed
- Guarantees
- Privacy and security commitments
- Develop auto-responses
- Obtain testimonials
- FAQs
- Feedback device on each page
- Design site architecture
- Make design live
- Alter design
- Sign off on design
- Confirm content
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Kyle
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Planning is an important step in the actual development of your site, whether it is a relative or absolute site...in most cases, it will likely be a site targeting a niche. Get your domain, research the audience, then architect your site on paper or within an online document. This will lead to much more efficiency and ultimately site success.
Great piece here Jay!
Great piece here Jay!
jatdebeaune
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Absolutely fantastic Jay. Thank you. I'm printing the whole tutorial to keep by my side. I just reviewed the recording of the Friday WAbinar and loved it. Been ruminating on a project for a while, thinking it through. Your tutorial is helping a great deal.