April 10, 2009
If you’re like most small businesses you have enough on your plate as it is. Managing your growing business and providing valuable products and services to your customers leaves you a bit short on time. Somewhere, down your todo list, is your company’s website. Maybe you have one, but it doesn’t quite do what you thought it would. It could be that you were promised the moon and the stars but your website just never delivered. You might have given up on the idea that a website might actually provide some value to your business.
Web developers and designers are notorious for over promising and under delivering. Through current or past experiences you’ve have been burned by one or more attempts to get what you want and needed from this unfamiliar territory. The process, if left to chance can leave you soured and your pockets emptied. A solid process, regardless your projects size, explores all your needs, applies sound logic to discovering solutions, then formulates and executes on plan to implement these in a timely and cost effective manner.
The bottom line is this, the people you hire to build your website should remove the burden of process from your experience. Their experience should lead you through a proven and simple process that extracts the information needed to deliver on expectations.