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DOING BUSINESS
November 14, 2014
WITH WEB DEVELOPMENT
Rm 335, St. La Salle Hall, De La Salle University
STEP #1:
Know more about the background of your client’s business so that you
know what to ask and what to propose when you meet them.
Research!
STEP #2:
The first meeting is always the most important one. Ask everything
you need to know.
Meet your client.
What is the purpose of your website? Who is your target user? What are your products (or services)? What color scheme do you want to use? What layout style do you want to use? Do you have content already? (if yes, ask for the outline) What functions or features do you want your website to have? When is the deadline?
Some guide questions to ask your client:
STEP #3:
Your proposal must contain the following: scope of the project, the cost, and the terms and conditions.
In other words: this is your contract.
Create A Proposal
STEP #4:
Have your client sign your contract and ask for a down payment before
starting any work.
Contract Signing &Down Payment
STEP #5:
Create three totally different design studies.
Different layouts, different color schemes, different concepts.
Create design studies
Make sure to submit these designs within a week (at the latest) after your client have signed your contract and paid the
down payment.
Suggest to your client to prepare the content while you are working on the
designs.
A progress payment can be requested from the client after submitting the
design studies.
Remember!
STEP #6:
Develop the website based on the chosen design study of your client.
Start Web Development
STEP #7:
Submit the website to your client for testing of bugs and proof
reading.
Do not publish your client’s website without their approval.
Submit for Testing
Once your client is happy with the website, do not forget to ask for
the remaining balance first before uploading the website in their own
hosting accounts.
Tip!
STEP #8:
Once your client have approved the website, you can now upload the
website to your client’s own hosting account.
Upload!
Thank you!
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