Web Design Explained

Guide for Clients

>> Become your developers’ best ally
>> A guide that accompanies you at every stage
>> No tech jargon
>> 5 minutes reading per article

Your Web Journey Made Easy!

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Welcome to Webpath!

This guide is your roadmap for your web design project. Don’t worry; we won’t discuss code or use technical terms. The goal isn’t for you to become a developer. Instead, it’s to help you work alongside your developer during the process. By the end of this guide you will be able to navigate a web project with more confidence and take your venture to the next level.

This guide is made up of four modules, you can go article by article or you can search for the topics you are interested in.

The 4 modules in this guide are:

  • Module 1: Understanding Websites – What is a website and what websites actually do for businesses like yours
  • Module 2: Planning Your Website – Define your goals and what your customers need
  • Module 3: Working with Developers – Find out what kind of developer you need for your project and how to collaborate with them
  • Module 4: Launch and Management – What to expect on launch day and how to give your site long-term maintenance

Start your journey to web success here. You’ll find simple language and practical tips. Gain the confidence to turn your digital dreams into real business.

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Module 1: Understanding Websites

Let’s start with the basics, no confusing tech talk. In the first module we’ll explore what a website is. We’ll also determine what your website needs to do for your business.

  1. What is a Website?
  2. Types of Websites
  3. Why Your Business Needs a Website
  4. Understanding Your Customers
  5. Understanding technical requirements

Module 2: Planning Your Website

Now let’s plan this properly. Today we’ll organize everything so any developer knows exactly what you want.

  1. Defining Your Website Goals
  2. Creating your project brief
  3. Feature prioritization
  4. Content Creation
  5. How to create content for your site

Module 3: Working with Developers

Time to find your developer. We’ll discuss what questions to ask them.

  1. The development process simplified
  2. Types of developers
  3. Realistic Timelines
  4. Your Role
  5. Managing Expectations
  6. Working with a developer

Module 4: Launch and Management

It’s important to ensure your website keeps working for your business even after it goes live. We’ll also discuss how to collaborate with your developer during the build. Then, we’ll explore the launch process.

  1. Monitoring Progress
  2. Providing Feedback
  3. Problem Resolution
  4. Getting Ready for Launch day
  5. Launch day
  6. Website Maintenance
  7. Growing your online presence
  8. Measuring Success
  9. Troubleshooting common issues