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Web Site Architectures - 'blue prints' for
results.
Think
of a site architecture as a 'blue print"
for your site. It's best to see the entire
project laid out before progressing into
programming. As with any project,
more money is typically spent in product
than in planning. A web site architecture
allows you to adjust the details of your
web site before the heavier costs of programming
and development come into play.
The process begins by discovering the needs
for each user type (e.g. customers, employees,
site administrators). Each need is prioritized
and, from that, a plan of attack is generated
to determine:
- web site layout and usability
- graphic and visual design ideas
- database integration
- application developments
- search engine optimization
- back end functionality
- projected return on investments
Site
Architectures - are absolutely the low cost
way of getting started.
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