Professional Web Development – What Is It?
You’ve decided to take the plunge and get your company or business on the internet, so now what? Well, “now what” is getting a web site designed and developed, preferably by a professional web development company. But, we’re not talking about just any old web site here; we’re talking about a web site that looks and feels professional and that is designed and built to achieve your short and long term marketing and business goals.
Laying The Foundation
Professional web development, when conducted and executed correctly, is a process, not a one-off event. To that end, the first thing that needs to be done is to determine the goals and objectives, both short-term and long-term, of your business, whether that be in the area of e-commerce, online lead generation, etc. Knowing and understanding your business goals combined with a professional approach are the key ingredients needed to help establish a strategy to ensure online success.
Once a strategy has been established, the rest of the pieces of the web development puzzle (systems, applications, marketing, content and technologies) can be put together to reach the previously established goals. Having no goals makes the whole process much less professional (how do you know where you’re going if you’ve got no target to aim for?), and makes such things as feasibility, ROI (return on investment) and Cost-benefit analysis pretty much pointless.
It’s essential to know the goals of any internet business endeavour in order to be able to map out a web development plan from start to finish, from the online marketing means and methods to the applications essential to the project’s success.
The primary goal of any web development project, however, is to get traffic to the site, since, without visitors, nothing else really matters. You can have the greatest, snazziest web site imaginable, but, without traffic, it may as well be a blank screen. Therefore, a major component of any web development project must be a marketing methodology, which is, sadly, ignored in the launching of many online ventures, but should be tightly intertwined with web development to ensure the success of your online business.
Begin With The End In Mind
The one who ultimately determines the success, or otherwise, of your investment in professional web development and, more importantly, your online business success, is the end user, or customer. So, knowing who your customer is and what their needs are is vital, which necessitates extensive research and analysis, so that your web site is set up to anticipate your customer’s needs and, crucially, to speak the language they understand, making them feel comfortable and maintaining their interest.
Establishing and maintaining relationships with your customers is essential to your long-term online success, and this can only be achieved by reaching the highest visibility possible and providing your customers with the most powerful and user-friendly site available in your particular niche or industry. Having content on your site that keeps visitors coming back for more has always been and continues to be one of the basic essentials of web site success.
Applications Specific To Your Business Needs
That having been said, while content is still king on the internet, the function of a business web site has evolved into more than just an information delivery platform to include web based services specific to their customer base. A good internet business web site should, as a bare minimum, provide services commonly used in that particular industry. But, in order to stand out from the crowd, a truly superior web site should go one step further and offer new and innovative services to make the site the most useful in that field.
Which applications are applicable to your site will depend on the type of business involved and the needs of your customers. The applications needed can vary widely, but their functionality should be driven by your customers’ expectations and should integrate seamlessly with the overall web development strategy established previously.
Content Is Still King
A web site with many high quality pages of relevant content is still looked on very favourably by search engines, so constantly updating a web site with quality, relevant content is vital to maintaining visibility with the search engines. However, the source of such content has changed from the company to the end user, with most web sites now providing the capability for their customers to not only add to, but, in many cases, dictate the direction of new content being added to a web site through the use of a content management system (CMS).
Expandability And Flexibility
As mentioned earlier, professional web development is an on-going process and not a static event, so any company providing such services should not only actively seek the input and contributions of the major stakeholders in the project, but allow enough flexibility in the web development plans and strategy to ensure that the system is expandable to permit ease of addition to and modification of the web site not only in the near term but in the long term.
Business needs and requirements are a constantly moving target, so any web presence established should be flexible enough to be altered, revised or modified as the needs of the business and customer change, whether this is performed by the web development, or in-house by members of staff of the business enterprise itself, an option which should be made available to your business.
Professional web development is an essential part of any serious online business endeavour, and, as such, should be regarded as a major investment in both time and money. It’s an ever-evolving, on-going process that, if done correctly, can mean the difference between success and failure for your online enterprise, so making the right decisions in this area is vital to your future success. Hopefully, armed with the information presented here, you’ll be in a position to select the right company to take your business to the levels of success you desire.
Good luck and Happy Web Developing!
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