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To start with there are lots of companies with their web sites on the net. And you can broadly classify them as the ones which site there dumbly offering boring information about their company who come visiting and the other .... which excites the visitor about your products, engage's his attention and compels him to act like ordering your product or service.
Lets face it, how many web site's have you visited in the past which just's put across its product or services in a "information they have" instead of putting across the "information you want". |
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People come to your web site for solutions for their problem, not because you have a ultra-modern product or cutting edge service.
Boost your Sales.
This is where Rhytha steps in.
We will develop your web site keeping in mind the kind of people who will be visiting with there problems. In plain english we will build a web site for you which will try to solve your potential clients problems with your products and services, and not showcase your product features or your service benefits.
Whether your business needs are big or small, our web design firm can put together a perfect site for you.
But, we do not just stop at web development. A web site is an on going process that takes time and planning.Rhytha also helps guide you through every step in this process. We provide seamless, efficient service, from the initial webpage concept through to marketing the final URL.
At Rhytha Web Solutions, innovative website design is the core of our business.
If you like what you see, request a free website redesign or development quote customized to fit your company's unique needs. If you have questions, and we're sure you may, contact one of our customer service representatives via phone or email.
Want to know how we can help you on your company website contact us by email |
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The following is a guide for building a new website.
STEP 1- Discovery
The first phase involves determining the scope of the project, the timeline and scheduling parameters, everyone’s expectations, and your current human and technical resources.
STEP 2- Concept & Planning
The next step is to determine site requirements, business goals, types of functionality, site features, and a timeline and due date. You’ll need to determine who your site audience is, the demographics and psychographics of your visitors.
In this phase the architecture or organization of the information that will be included on the site needs to be planned as well. The most important part of this step is determining your goals for the site. You need to ask yourself and any other stake holders exactly what the new site ought to yield when completed. What do you expect the site to do? What do you want to get out of it? What messages do you want to convey to all the people who will eventually view it? What are the priorities of the site in terms of your business and making money? What types of people will be using the site and what will they want to accomplish while there?
STEP 3 - Design Specifications
This is when the look & feel and a visual design specification are created. Here you’ll determine the fonts, colors and size and layouts, always trying to keep consistency paramount. You’ll want to write specifications for the images you’ll be using on the site as well. It’s also the time to decide upon and design the technical infrastructure and architecture of the site, server, environment and platform. You’ll determine what programming languages and databases will be used, if any, and any other technical features your site will need.
One of the secondary benefits of following Step 3 is that you’ll have a document to refer back to later on when adding to the site. If you hire a new Web person of company, you can give them this design specification document for them to follow whenever they work on your site
STEP 4 - Production
Before this phase begins, everyone who is involved in this project, including people who give the final ‘ok’, need to know that there will be a technical and look and feel design freeze at this point. If any changes are needed during this point, then those changes will be done in the next redesign.
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The production phase can be broken down into three areas and will include:
STEP 4a - The Design Production
The artistic look and feel design production, usability designing, the navigation production, and image and button creation. The homepage of the site and the inner page template both need the new design applied to them. The homepage design may use the same template the rest of the site uses, or it may be unique. If it differs from the rest of the site, then make sure its look and feel is very similar to the look and feel of the inner page template(s). Also, if it differs, consider applying this entire step-by-step guide to the homepage as well, treating it as a separate, but related entity.
STEP 4b - The technical Production
This entails the html coding, any other coding to contribute to the functionality and the configuration of the server’s environment. The technical aspects could also include any server side coding in a major programming language, database design and development, and site security measures.
STEP 4c - The Marketing Production
This area includes creating the homepage and pre-determined inner pages to be search engine and index friendly. It also includes the copy writing for every page. Any mechanisms for interacting with the visitors will be produced here. For example, forms on your site that asks users to give information are ways for a user to interact with your site. Although the look & feel of the form falls under ‘design’, and the actual mechanisms that make the form work falls under ‘technology’, the purpose of the forms will be very marketing-centric. What you ask, how you store the data, and how you retrieve it and use it later are all marketing issues that should be addressed in this step.
STEP 5 - Testing
The produced site now must be loaded onto a staging area that is exactly like the production environment, or made accessible to testers only. During this phase, various people will test all aspects of site, including functionality, spelling and grammar, hyperlinks, and all other elements. This is often called the Quality Assurance phase.
STEP 6 - Publishing
This phase is the push of the new site from staging to production. Here the site is made live and is now on the World Wide Web. |
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