In our experience, it takes around 3 months to build a professional website for an established business. Here’s the major website milestones.
At this stage of the project, you’ll be working with your web agency to plan and research the following. We recommend a couple of face to face meetings to nut out all of these. ONLY continue to the next stage after this has been completed.
At this stage of the project your web agency will be designing what the new website will look like. We recommend the following approach:
Once you’re happy with the design of the new website, the web agency will move into the next stage. Keep in mind that you’ll want to be pretty sure on the design of the site as changes usually incur a cost – especially if the next stage has already been kicked off.
In this stage, the site gets converted from the design to a real, live and functioning website. Each of the following components normally runs in parallel.
This component is where the text for the website is written. A professional content writer will be your best option for this component as they’ll do their due diligence and research SEO keywords and phrases based on your ideal target market. From this research, they’ll write text on your website that sells – i.e. when your ideal target market jumps onto a page on your website – they’ll feel like the content has been written just for them. Ideally, that website visitor will choose your business to do business with.
This component is one that’s critically important for the success of a website. We’ve seen some pretty amazing website designs fall completely flat because the business chose to use cheap stock images or take their own photos on an old iPhone.
The best option for this component is to have a sit down session with your agency where they offer their advice on what images to select and where they should go on the website.
We also highly recommend using a professional photographer to bring in your own imagery that’s unique to your business.
This component is where the developers / coders convert the website design into a live website. Ideally, they’ll be building the website in a way that’s easy to use for your business, it’s fast, it looks the same as the original designs and it looks great on all devices. The developers should also be taking into account things like the structure of the site to help with SEO and making sure the website is secure.
We recommend a weekly update from the development team so you can view the website as it’s being built.
This stage kicks off after the site’s been built. It’s the stage that needs a least a couple of weeks in the project plan. We recommend:
Once the site has been fully tested and all the bugs have been ironed out, it’s time to flick the switch and make the website live. We recommend an official message from your business to the agency to give them the green light.
The go live process can take anything from a few minutes to a few hours. It’s always worth investigating whether your live site will be off-line whilst the new website is going live. If so, is the agency able to make the new website live in the middle of the night when there’s less traffic or do they have another technique up their sleeve.
As far as we’re concerned – this is the most exciting part of a website project. This is where you get to monitor how the website is performing in relation to the original website goals. Ideally, after around 90 days you’re starting to see some real progress with your new website and your business is starting to experience additional growth.