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Creating a successful and effective presence on the Internet takes a combination of dynamic programming, quality content, distinctive design, and technical functionality. Mill City Web Design takes the time to clearly identify and understand our client’s goals and objectives, enabling us to develop a web presence unique to your business or organization. Our main goal is to create long-term relationships that ensure our clients' success, which in turn guarantees our own success.
There are five distinct stages of website design and development and we take you through each step of the way throughout the entire progress of your sites creation.
1. Consultation
Meeting with our clients to learn about their business or organization is imperative. What do you want to accomplish with your website? During the initial meeting we will discuss budget constraints, timelines for completion, business objectives, and target audiences. To accomplish this phase, we can either meet at your business location or schedule a conference call.
2. Proposal
After learning imperative details during the consultation, our team will then prepare a formal proposal. This proposal gives the client a clear understanding of what we plan to create for their website presence; basic content, design, and technical functions.
3. Checklist
Once a proposal is accepted, and a contract has been signed, we will deliver a checklist. Those involved in supplying images, text content, forms, etc. for the website will receive the specified dates when the information is due in order to stay within the timeline of the desired launch date.
4. Design & Development
Once Mill City Web Design staff has received the necessary information from our client such as forms, text, and images, we enter the design and development stage of the website. We initially design a few versions of your website and present them to you. From there, we narrow it down to one design that you choose and revisions are made if needed. Once a design has been completed and approved by you, our team will start to code out the site.
5. Review, Test & Launch
After we have tested the website in house, we make an appointment with our client to review their new website. During this time we receive feedback from our client on any modifications they may want us to make prior to the official launch of the website. After our client's review and we receive their approval on the site and any changes that were made, their new website is finished and put on the World Wide Web!
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