Planning Your Website Content
You'll need to provide materials such as text and photos that you'd like included in your website. That can be as simple as sending us promotional print materials you've already created, and supplementing them with additional information for the internet. A website has more space available than your average poster or pamphlet, so you may want to consider including more detailed information than you've had in one place before. Here's a checklist of items you'll want to consider:
- What your organization is and what it offers, your mission
- About Us page - Tell people who you are and why you exist, perhaps a little history of the organization as well
- Products
- Pricing
- Frequently Asked Questions (along with your answers!)
- Contact details: email, postal, phone and fax
- Examples of your work
- Success stories
- Helpful links
- Favorable reviews
- User guides or other materials you normally have available in print
Planning Your Website Style
You want your web presence to be consistent with your organization's personality. Leave most of this to us... but not all. In order for us to come up with a style proposal you'll love, we'll need to have some idea of your taste in web sites. Provide us with URLs for websites that your like the overall look or structure of. Let us know what you like about each.
Additionally, you'll want to provide us any logo or color scheme you're using on your other materials. This can save you both time and money by helping us arrive at the right design faster.
Reviewing Your Website
When we have a webpage for you to review, we'll place it in a password protected area on our website for you to visit and test. You may want to share the password with some who know your organization well in order to get a variety of input. Reply to us via email as soon as possible to keep the process moving along.