lampitt technologies

Web Design and SEO
West Midlands, UK and Ireland

 

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Design

New Site:

Will the site need a new design, or will it be based on an existing one?:
New:
Existing:

Accessibility:

What level of accessibility do you need? help
Level A
ensures that everybody can access the website. Suitable for most purposes.
Level AA provides enhanced accessibility to users with disabilities, especially blind users.
Level AAA is the highest level of accessibility. Especially useful if a large (5% or more) proportion of the audience is likely to be blind. Some more advanced website functionality (e.g. AJAX), colour combinations and layout options may have to be sacrificed.
 

Level A:
Level AA:
Level AAA:

Size:

How many pages will the site be? help
Brouchure websites tend to have up to 10 pages.
Informational websites
and corporate company websites tend to have about 10 to 40 pages.
eCommerce websites tend to be the largest, as they have 1 page per product plus categories and other information.
 

1-9:
10-24:
25-49:
50-99:
100+:

Search Engines:

Will the website need to be search engine friendly? help
Search engine friendly websites are needed as the building blocks of an SEO campaign. SEO (Search engine optimization) is the process of improving the traffic to a web site from search engines through natural, unpaid search results (as opposed to paid inclusion).

If you specifically do not need the website available to search engines, choose 'no'. In all other cases, choose 'yes'. A full SEO campaign is available as an extra monthly service.
 

Yes
No

Content:

Will content need to be created for the website? help
Content is what is on your webpages. If don't yet have content ready to be put on the website, say so here. Content may be edited slightly when its on a site, and it will be semantically marked (tagged so that computers like search engines can read it easily).
 

Yes, I need content for my site
No, I have content ready

Systems

Content Management:

Will you need a Content Management System (CMS)? help
There are many different types of CMS for specific tasks. The 3 most common are:
Website CMS - allows you to edit and update your website independently; add / delete pages, images, news, and other things without the needing indepth technical knowledge.
Wikis - a collaborative editing CMS, very well suited to creating documentation
Blogs - essentially online diaries, but are very good aimed at a specific subject, or to release articles or news
 

No
Yes

eCommerce:

Will you need a shopping cart to sell products? help
eCommerce websites are a specific type of CMS, and allow people to look through your products and buy from you. You will need a payment gateway in order to process payments from customers. Paypal is one payment gateway that is easy to set up and charges a commision (rather than a flat fee), making it ideal for smaller sites.
 

No
Yes

Database:

Is a custom database of some sort needed? help
Essentially a list of things that can be searched: like job postings, directories of members, etc. A CMS will have some rudimentary search built in; so select this option if you need something more specific.
 

No
Yes

Registration:

Will the website need a registration feature? help
Email capture is offering an incentive to users (like a free download) in return for their email address. This can then be used for marketing.
Database registration is giving users the option to edit their own details in a database. Useful with the database option above. Again, these details can be used for marketing.
In all other cases, you probably won't need this option. eCommerce websites have database registration built in.
 

None
Email capture
Database registration