At Whitebloom Web Design, we want our customers to know exactly what to expect when they work with us. This gives the customer a clear and distinctive idea of what to expect, with no second guessing. Throughout the process of developing your website, we will be in constant contact with you regarding the stage and progress of the development. Beyond the development and ultimate release of the website, we continue to keep in contact with you to ensure your site meets your expectations and you are able to manage your site effectively.
The process of designing your website is detailed below from initial enquiry, to the release of the website.
1. Email Enquiry
Once we receive your email enquiry, we will analyse your requirements, clarify any unclear points and promptly prepare a quotation document for you. This will detail exactly what you are paying for – no hidden costs.
2. Initial Consultation
If you decide to choose Whitebloom for your website development, a developer will then contact you to discuss an appropriate way forward, design ideas, and website features that would suit both you business and design needs.
3. Design & Development Phase
Whitebloom will then set about creating a unique website framework tailored for your business and based on your specifications and style ideas discussed in the initial consultation. Throughout the design stage, your designated developer will be in constant communication with you to ensure that you are happy with the design plans, before development commences.
4. Content
Our in-house writer will then add the content for your site. A highly talented individual with a flair for words, your business will stand out from crowd with a professionally worded website, ensuring that visitors to your site know you are a serious competitor in your chosen market.
5. Final Consultation
We pride ourselves on delivering the highest quality products to our customers and the final consultation aims to ensure that you as the customer are happy with the end product. Any last minute amendments will be noted and actioned and this gives us the opportunity to discuss the future of your website beyond the go live date.
6. Go Live
Your website will be fully activated for potential clients to access, maximising your business potential worldwide. At this stage, not only will training be given on the use of the live system to ensure that you comfortable updating the site yourself, but also the Search Engine Optimisation will begin to ensure that your website is seen by your target audience.