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How we Work

This is how we turn your good ideas into brilliant ideas

Building Web Content

How we work with you to deliver and develop content

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Stage 1: Exploration

Dare to Dream

Planning and Preparation

Planning and preparation, prevents...  We agree! During this phase we find out everything we can about your project.  If we do this right, we do the rest right.  We aim to answer these questions during our Free Consultations.  Click below if you're interested in finding out how we can work togther.

Free Consultation

What is the deadline and budget?

Do you have existing content?

Have you decided on a theme?

Why do you want to do it?

Who do you want to see it?

What do you want to achieve?

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Stage 2: Development

Bring the Dream to Life

Look, Feel and Functionality

A strong theme and brand are the essential DNA of your web content, transforming a collection of pages into a memorable and trustworthy experience. They create immediate visual recognition, communicate your core values intuitively, and ensure every interaction consistently reinforces why a visitor should choose you.

Branded Content

Presentations

Adverts

Events

Templates

Signage

Documents

Logos

Social Media

Themed Items

Style

Colour

Photography

Animation

Graphics

Layout

Images

Typography

Mockups show you how things will look and function

Feature 1

Show how content will function and feel

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Brings all content together in one place

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Demonstrates how it will meet users' needs

The interface should feel intuitive, and effortless to use

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Clear presentation and simple structure

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Consistent and predictable

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The user acts and the interface responds

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Stage 3: Build and Deploy

Set the Dream Free

Get Ready for Launch

During the construction phase, the approved designs are built into a functional website. The front-end is developed with a visual interface for all devices, whilst the back-end is the server logic and database. These layers are integrated, tested thoroughly, and prepared for live deployment

Building the Front-End 

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The front-end is what the user sees when they interact with the website

What is it?

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Content is structured, and styled, then it's made interactive.

How is it built?

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It presents the website's content and functionality to users in an intuitive, engaging, and accessible way

What does it do?

Building the Back-End 

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The engine that powers the website, in the background, and out of sight

What is it?

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On a server with storage for the data and separate space for the logic used

How is it built?

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It powers the website’s core functionality—managing data, processing logic, and serving secure, dynamic content to the front-end

What does it do?

Testing

Test performance, page caching, loading, buffering

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Test security, keep testing security, test it again

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Test on different devices - laptop, tablet, mobile

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Test all functions work and output the expected results

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Test on different browsers, Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari

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When you think there's nothing left to test, test some more

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Ready to LauncH

Pre-Launch

Before launch, rigorously test all functionality, responsiveness, and SEO indexing on a staging server. Concurrently, set up performance monitoring, analytics, and prepare draft marketing announcements for a coordinated go-live

Launch

Execute the launch by deploying the final code to the production server, updating the domain, and implementing necessary redirects. Then, remove development blocks, confirm search engine visibility, and perform a live smoke test to verify core functionality

Post-Launch

After launch, actively monitor site performance and user traffic for any issues while submitting your sitemap to accelerate search indexing. Announce the launch through all planned channels, then review initial analytics and feedback to schedule the first essential updates

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