Your website deserves the same high-quality, professional
attention that a Fortune 500 company gets from its web consultant.
We will provide that level of service to your organization or business.
Here are a few things to consider before you
contact a web design firm.
Before
You Start
Cost
Planning
Promoting
Your Site
Before You Start
Before contacting web design firms, you need to ask yourself some
questions.
You want to make sure that your website will do what you want it
to do and that the company building your site will meet your expectations.
- Do you have an online strategy?
- How will that strategy integrate with your offline strategy?
- What is your budget?
- What is your objective for the Website?
- What is the Website's target market?
- Who will be your company's liaison to the Web design firm?
- Where will you house the site?
- What current assets (databases, graphics, logos, etc.) can you
use on your site?
- Will you need online credit card processing?
- If so, do you already have a Merchant Account?
- What are your Web security needs?
- Are there any legal considerations?
We can help you answer all these questions and develop an Internet
Marketing Plan that will suit your business and be cost-effective.
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Cost Planning
Cost can be a major factor in the selection of a website design
firm. We work with clients to determine the best balance between
cost and features to give you the "biggest bang for your buck."
Once a plan is developed, we have the resources to properly design
the web infrastructures that our clients require.
During the implementation and post implementation phases of a project,
we track costs to keep projects on schedule and within budget. to
monitor both ongoing costs and savings.
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Promoting and Marketing
Your Website
MediaComm Internet will use the promotional and marketing strategies
that most effectively help you sell your products and services on
the Internet. However, there is a lot you can do to help this process
along -- especially once your website is online.
To gain all the credibility your new website deserves, use your
existing print and other media advertising to announce your 'Grand
Opening' on the WWW. By announcing your website to both old and
new customers you are giving them an opportunity to visit your new
store or office while communicating your sales message.
Include your company's e-mail and website address on all of your
print literature and advertising.
Contact trade associations and other complimentary businesses and
exchange links.
Place web based advertising on selected sites.
Develop and implement an e-mail newsletter to create a sense of
community among your visitors.
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