After all things have been considered you can begin the process of editing, revising and refining your ideas.
- Edits of the text and images should be completed.
- Each Web site page should be laid out and reviewed.
- Artisan Web site designers should begin a cycle of revising and rebuilding, based on the feedback of a test group of potential customers, other members of the class or community and any interested parties.
- Build Version 1.0 of the working Web site. Never place on the working site: Under construction.
- Revise and build Version 2.0 of the working Web site.
- Launch the final Web site.
- Revise and update the Web site regularly.
A Web site should be completely revised every two years. Monitoring Web site statistics is important for make adjustments to text and change daily/monthly budgets according to the success of online sales.
Should I Hire Some Help?
Examine how your days are divided right now. We know that creating takes time, energy and much needed resources, so do you have time for Web site development or would you be better off hiring a Web site designer?
Before Working with Page Designers
• Learn the lingo of technologists
• Do online research
• Ask questions
• View their work
• Get references
• Ask for fee sheet
• Have a contract
• Expect quality of service
• For the most part, avoid using friends and relatives
Even if you hire a designer having an understanding of Web design is critical for:
- Conveying your design ideas
- Understanding limitations
- Knowing limits
- Preparing content (text and pictures)
- Monitoring results
- Making adjustments