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Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!

December 23, 2011 by Frank Goley, Business Consultant

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year 

Wishing Everyone a Blessed Christmas and Prosperous New Year…

 

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Great Website Design is Worthless without Great Web Development

December 19, 2011 by Frank Goley, Business Consultant

Website Design & Web Development

I tried out a website design and development company several months ago. The design capabilities and work output was great. However, their development team was inexperienced, took short cuts, created shoddy code- simply put, they almost screwed up the web project. I had to assign the development work to an independent developer that I know well. In a few days, he was able to untangle their mess and helped me develop a really solid website that looked, and most importantly, worked great.

Lesson Learned: A web design firm can put out excellent designs but that is really nothing without having excellent web development as its backbone. Poor web development can really ruin a website’s experience and effectiveness.

I have a lot of web design firms approach me to do work for us, but many of them have the same unfortunate ailment…quite capable website design, but shoddy web development. Finding a web firm who can do both design and development equally well is challenging- this is why I keep my design and development functions separate in our website design projects, giving my clients the best of both worlds. My designers can focus on what they do best: design, colors, flow, usability. My developers can focus on what they do best: code, performance, efficiency, workability.

So You May be Asking: What is Web Development?

In a word: Customization.

A good web project is one that is customized for the particular client. Good web development takes the design the client approves and makes it actually work. A web developer knows programming and code; knows work flow; knows efficiencies; knows how to make something work well for the project requirements. This could be a Content Management System (CMS) that is specifically “designed” by the web developer so the client can manage the website easily, or could be a custom Check Out Cart System, a Newsletter email system, JavaScript/Flash Presentation, Language Translation/Localization, WordPress/Drupal/Joomla Customization, Cross Browser Compatibility, Website Performance/Efficiency– it is host of things, mostly revolving around good programming and coding. Web development is the foundation, the backbone to a website: it is the code that users never see but makes the website engine work well. High level website customization per client requirements is what great web development is really about.

Why is Web Development Important?

Web development is crucial in a web project because it is the architecture behind the website’s design. A website can be designed for maximum user experience and ease of use, but without great web development, the site won’t work well and the designer’s work will go down the drain. In all actuality, web development is far more important than website design. Web design gets all the attention and lauding in a web project and is important, yet it is the web development which really makes the web project a success, or lack thereof.

Analyze Website Design & Web Development Separately When Assessing a Web Design Firm

If you have a web project for web companies to bid on, be sure to analyze their development skills, as much as, if not more, their design skills. Ask hard questions about how their web developers will approach and address your specific website requirements. Look very carefully at their web design projects. Does the website work well? What is the back end for the client like? Does it perform well? Does it load well? Don’t awed by a design firm’s design capability and overlook the most important component of a web project: development. If a website is not working well, it may not be a design flaw, it may be a poor backbone.

Consider Web Design & Development as a Whole

In the previous paragraph, I said assess design and development separately. But that is just for assessment of skill and capability. It is vitally important that both design and development are considered as a whole in a web project, and how each affects the other. Both design and development must be considered when developing a web project, and as a business consultant and web expert, this is why customers come to me for their web design projects. They come to me because they want a stunning website that works well and will generate business. This is a four pronged challenge: design, development, search engine optimization, internet marketing. Additionally, on a Global basis, clients come to me because they want their website to reflect their strategic plan and be part of their strategic planning process and marketing systems. This is what a good web project encompasses, and unfortunately, many web design firms can simply not provide what a client truly needs.

My Advice: Take the time to develop out what your website project really is, what it needs to accomplish, and its implementation steps…take the time to figure out how your company will support and maintain the project. Start with the big picture and nail it down to its elements, both your website design and development will benefit, and most importantly, your business will benefit with added revenue.

Web Design & Development is Nothing without Great SEO

This could be the title of another blog post (and may well be in the future)…

My point is simple: without great search engine optimization, and how a website is to be found and marketed, then all the design and development are for naught. Before a website project is initiated, its SEO and marketing must be defined, designed and tested. The SEO and marketing of the website must be integral to the website design and development. Otherwise, you have a pretty brochure on the web that may look good but does nothing for your company. A website is not a brochure…so  many companies use them as brochures because they don’t really know how to effectively use a website per its intended and best use.

A website is not static like a brochure, it is dynamic. A website does not need fulfillment and follow up like a brochure needs. A website, when properly designed, developed, SEOed and marketed, is a sales and profit machine that will autonomously outwork and outperform the best sales people in the world (it is actually a sales person’s best friend). It never takes a day off and markets your company 24×7, 365 days a year. Maximize its best use!

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