Whether you choose us or someone else, it helps to come
up with a basic concept for your web site before
initiating the design process. Although we'll work with
you closely to come up with a good fit, having answers
to some basic questions will help speed the process
along and will help you better understand your own
needs.
For your convenience, you can either print these
questions, or answer them directly in the form. If you
provide your email address, we'll gladly send you your
answers in electronic form.
What is the site's purpose? Is it merely
a marketing tool (informational), or
does it need to include online
resources, tools, e-commerce, or some
other function?
What types of data need to be on the
site? Try and categorize it into logical
chunks that could relate to main- and
sub-menu categories.
Who is your target audience? Is it for
existing clients, prospective clients,
internal use only, or a combination of
them all?
Is your site intended for
Business-to-Business (B2B),
Business-to-Customer (B2C), or both?
Do you have an established international
audience? If so, does the site need to
be multi-lingual?
Is your content data available in
electronic format?
Do you know what domain name you want?
List all your choices.
Aesthetics /
Layout
Do you have a logo? If so, is it in
electronic format? If not, do you need
one designed?
Do you have certain colors you use with
your business image -- or preferred
colors?
Do you have specific layout/design
ideas?
Do you want certain graphics or pictures
included in your site?
What sites do you like that could
potentially be used as a model for
format and/or style?
Maintenance /
Hosting
Will you, or someone else, be
maintaining the site after initial
development?
Do you need, or already have, a hosting
provider?
How often do you expect to make changes
to your site?