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Getting started

There are several important considerations when setting up your website:

1. Determine what benefits you expect from your website. For example, do you want to:

  • Increase exposure for your business
  • Boost online sales
  • Improve level of customer service
  • Save printing costs (offer electronic brochures)
  • Increase sales-response times
  • Increase staff productivity
2. Choose a unique name for your website and register it. You need a website “domain” name before we can build your website. If you don’t have a website name we can arrange one for you.

3. Choose where you want your website to operate (“hosting”). You need a hosting package before we can build your website. If you don’t have a hosting package we can suggest a range of suitable options.

4. Translate
your business requirements into a website specification and get it published to the World Wide Web, where everyone can gain access.

5. Determine how you will maintain and update your website. Do you have regularly changing prices, menu items, clearance sales, etc?

Contact one of our experts today who will help you determine your website objectives, translate your business needs into a website specification and have your website operational as soon as possible.
Every web-design project is different. Each individual or business entity has unique ideas about how their website should operate.With this in mind we prefer to discuss your requirements in person or on the telephone. All initial consultations are free of charge and carry no obligation. We can offer you advice and pricing estimates for web-design projects ranging from single web pages to professionally structured corporate websites.We can create anything, from full shopping-cart-enabled e-commerce sites with credit card processing facilities to extremely creative web communities and business intranets.Please feel free to contact us to discuss your requirements.
 
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