Filed under: Business, Design, Internet, Productivity, Adobe, Google, Yahoo!, web 2.0
Let’s pretend you read this column and agree that it’s time to embark on a Web site overhaul for your small business. You comprehend a little about Web 2.0-ness, want some interactivity, are considering using new on the web tools and have created a real job for the webmaster to do site updates. What’s on your Web Overhaul Due Diligence To-Do List? What steps should you take to ensure that your site gets architected, designed, programmed, launched, and updated correctly?
HOMEWORK - let’s begin browsing sites and making favorites/bookmarks out of the ones that catch your eye. Note that you like the drop-down menu in one and the fading background in another. Make a “how did they do this?” list of snazzy features to ask your designer about implementing. In fact, build a spreadsheet and make column headings such as: URL, feature, forms, Flash, menus and more so you can keep your design notes and questions in a handy electronic document to share with all the design firms you interview, and we want you to talk to more than one.











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