Building a website from A to B

  • The client details their requirements.
  • A conversation between the architect and the client is initiated to understand the exact requirements and establish the objectives of the website.
  • A quote is put forward breaking down the required aspects with the associated costs.
  • The client agrees to the quote, a contract is formed, and a retainer for 50% of the cost is held.
  • The architect works with the marketing team and the client to determine the best strategy for market penetration.
  • Based on the marketing strategy and the established objectives the architect instructs the design team.
  • The design team prduces a template focusing on usability and attraction.
  • The architect ensures the template is quality and then shows the design to the client.
  • The client provides feedback leading to either revisions or acceptance.
  • Based on the marketing strategy and the established objectives the architect creates a blue print for the developers.
  • The developer create the template conforming to modern standards while addressing inter-browser compatibility issues.
  • The architect ensure the working template is quality and then shows it to the client.
  • The client provides feedback leading to either revisions or acceptance.
  • Based on the marketing strategy and the established objectives the architect will structure the content for the copywriters.
  • The copywriters write the page content, descriptions, titles, and keyphrases to speak to the audience and market the site by delivering a unified message.
  • The architect ensure the content is quality and then shows it to the client.
  • The client provides feedback leading to either revisions or acceptance.
  • The archetect then works with the designers and developers to enter the content while conforming to the unique style, website objectives and marketing strategy.
  • The architect ensures the completed site is quality then shows it to the client.
  • The client provides feedback leading to either revisions or acceptance.
  • Upon acceptance the site will go live and analytical software will be installed.
  • Based on the clients marketing needs, a post-live marketing strategy will be initiated.
  • Regular analytics and reports will be sent to the client.
  • If the client has a need of future updates or changes, or has questions or concerns, they will contact the architect.