1. Design Your Site
  Web Site's Branding
The look-and-feel of your web
site is key. Understand what is
involved and how we will work
with you when it comes to your
site's look-and-feel.

  Interior Page Design
Once you have a web site
look-and-feel in place it is
time to DESIGN the site's
Interior Pages.

2. Shopsite eCommerce


3. Search Engine Optimization


4. 1-on-1 Consultation


Interior Page Design


Once you have established a look-and-feel that includes your site's navigation you are ready to start planning how your web site's content should be laid out.

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  Typically the Interior Page Design process is used for, however not limited to, the following web site page layouts:

Home Page
Category Page
More Information Page
General Content Page

Important note:

We have had a lot of success in helping our clients layout on-line stores that yield GREAT results because they are simple, yet intuitive.

These results have a lot to do
with the step we are about to cover... Interior Page Layouts.

Home Page Layout

The Home Page layout allows for you to visually see how the MOST important page of your site will lay out its content.

Do you want to display text at the top of the page?
How quickly do you wish to show off your products?
Do you want to let visitors know of available specials?
How about letting them sign-up for your newsletter?

These are just some of the areas you could focus your attention on when working with a Design Consultant in laying out your Home Page.

Category Page Layout

This is the section of your site where visitors will land on when they
choose from one of your on-line store's categories to shop from.

For example, if you were selling camping supplies you might have categories that include: Tents, Sleeping Bags, etc.

This layout will help you get a visual of how this important information will be displayed to your potential customers.

More Information Page Layout

When a visitor clicks on a product found within your on-line store they will typically be brought to a page that provides them with specific information about the product they are interested in.

How big do you want your large image to be?
Will you have ordering options or a quantity box?
How and where do you want your detailed text to go?
Do you want to offer CROSS SELL products on this page?

Since this is the last page the customer sees before they will make a
buying decision it is very important that you map out the information in
a way that it is easy to understand and simple to buy from.

General Content Page

Every web site includes certain number of standard pages like: Contact
Us, About Us, etc. There can also be a need for content based pages that cover topics related to what is being offered through your site.





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