1. THE FOCUS OF THE WEBSITE
This is the first thing you want to define clearly before any other step is taken. You need to decide what the main purpose of the website is - what you want to focus on in terms of a subject.
It is important that you define this step as clearly as possible because a website’s focus has a major impact on the whole project; this is the ‘foundation’ of the site.
For example:
• A web store.
• Information hub for established clients.
• Branding website.
2. SPECIFIC WEBSITE FEATURES
This builds off of the first step, where now you look at actual features that you need to implement. For example:
• A shopping cart for an online store
• A password protected section of the website
Again, the more detail the better.
3. MAP OUT THE MAJOR SECTIONS OF THE WEBSITE
With the first two steps completed, you’re ready to actually start mapping out the major sections of the website; drawing out quick diagrams of the website is a useful way of doing this.
A diagram can easily show the hierarchy of a website and how the various sections are related to each other.
4. WRITE OUT YOUR FINAL CONTENT
This part is usually left to the end … then people wonder why they have to go back and rethink the structure of the site.
All websites are driven by content; it’s the content that makes a site effective and successful. As such, this part of the process is arguably the most important, so you need to pay attention to it.
5. FIND A STYLE / LOOK FOR THE WEBSITE
At this stage of the process, you are ready to start looking at the visual aspect of the site – the design. You have a few options:
• Hire a graphic designer / web designer
• Come up with your own design – I’m assuming you have some artistic and design experience.
• Buy yourself a website template and save time and money.
6. BUILD THE WEBSITE
Yes, I know it seems impossible but you can finally start building the actual site at this point!
With the above questions answered and steps completed, you’ll find the process of building the website (actually writing out the code,) is much easier and you will have reduced the chance of having to go back and redo things.
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