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Thinking about getting a website, but not REALLY sure why you need one? Well, then this blog article is for you.
There are many websites out there that have a splash page when you arrive on the site. For those who don’t know what a splash page is, a splash page is a landing / intro page – the first page on a website that visitors see.
A very popular question we get asked by potential clients is ‘What is your availability like’ and / or ‘How long will it take to get the website up and running’?
The website coding side is really where the website design, all the meetings and discussions come to life as the functionality required gets built in and the website ultimately, at the end of this stage is ready for testing and / or final approval.
Right, you’ve got your website concept, chosen your domain name, selected your web agency and have finalized your hosting requirements and have setup a hosting account with your preferred hosting company. Now, the actual website design process can begin.
Before your website design can begin, you need to make sure that you know what pages and links are required to begin with. In addition, you need to make sure that you know what functionality must be built and what special processing must be included.
When we mention “hosting company”, a large number of clients will look at us with a blank expression on their face, so this article should help you, as a client or potential client, gain an understanding on what’s involved in choosing a hosting company and what a hosting company actually does for you.
Right, so you’ve finalized your website concept and you’ve chosen your domains, now it’s time to choose who will build your website for you and make your business / website concept a reality.
If you have not read the first article in the “Building a Website” series, we highly suggest you read the first article on The New Website Concept before continuing with this article on choosing your domain name.