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We needed an online invitation for an important industry event with the "wow" factor. Michael and his team exceeded expectations on every level. I highly recommend their work to any business who needs a presence on the web on an online solution.

Sabrina
A gift worth giving

Michael is a dynamic and personable businessman who is generous with his knowledge. He is very willing to have a go and always thinks outside the square.His business always provides a prompt and professional service.

Brendan Read
Photography Australian Photographer of the Year 2000

Michael is an excellent digital pioneer, being one of the original founders of the Australian internet industry. He has a strong work ethic and is able to inspire his team through commitment to excellence. It was pleasure to work alongside a great leader.

Billy Aldea Martinez
Metrix Digital New York

The Website marketing Group this is a job well done and I hope you guys are extremely proud of yourselves. I have worked with Michael and his team for several years they are experienced and have great customer service there are not many MDs that will let you call their mobile on a Saturday!.
Once again, great job and bring it on.

BGlen Andrews
Double Click

I have dealt with many web design agencies in Sydney over the years, none have been able to fully understand my vision and concepts as quickly and professional as the team at The Website Marketing Group It is always pleasure to work with you and your team. Thank you very much for making my job an enjoyable one.

Paul Milletta
Car Sales Online

It's been a tricky project and we couldn't have done it without the cooperation of everyone involved and the technical expertise of Costas and the team.

Mark Davis
Sunrice

The results have been overwhelming, and I am glad I spent the extra money to get something that stands out in the crowd and expresses the quality I am after for my business. I would definitely recommend your company to anyone else who is after quality.

Ivan Goram
Video Ezzy Club

 

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Our Services at a glance

IT solution provider
our expertise crosses many verticals


Website Consulting Services
* Portal Development and maintenance
* Web development
* E- commerce
* Shopping cart integrations
* Data base driven websites
* Content Management Systems (CMS)
* E-media solutions

Internet Consulting Services
* Technology Consultancy
* Quality Audit
* Database and Server Solutions
* Server security
* Business Work flow Management
* Open source Implementations

The Verticals we work in
* Automotive-Websites
* Business To Business-Websites
* Consumer Goods-Websites
* Education-Websites
* Entertainment-Websites
* Financial Services-Websites
* Food & Beverage-Websites
* Hardware & Electronics-Websites
* Health & Fitness -Websites
* Politics / Public Issues-Websites
* Real Estate-Websites
* Retail Stores & Services-Websites
* Software services-Websites
* Telecommunications-Websites
* Travel-Websites
* Web Media-Websites
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When we build a website its imperative to plan it properly. It's really no different from any building project when you plan it well in the beginning you will maximise the chances of a successful web design project that comes on time and on budget.

 


Technologies’ e-business / Software / Web Design-Development Process  

 

Phase I: Preproduction

Phase II: Production

Phase III: Release

Phase IV: Maintenance

Phase V: Evaluation 

 


 
Phase I:  Preproduction 

 

1. Project Clarification

 

i. Understand the needs and reasons for requiring web design work
 

  • Define goal
  • Specify audience
  • Specify site requirements (wish list, nix list)
  • Prioritize

     

     

    ii. Prepare a project brief to summarize the project

     

    iii. Develop a generalized web strategy based on the clients needs

     

    iv. Consult with technicians and programmers to get rough estimates of the time involved. 

     

    v. Prepare an outline budget and schedule if applicable.

     

    vi. Client sign off.


     
    2. Solution Definition

     

    i. Decide on technical solutions to meet client needs (e-commerce, search engines, uploaders)

     

    ii. Use the strategy to develop strategic objectives that will clearly meet the clients needs

     

    iii. Choose a project manager and ensure the appropriate personnel are available to complete the objectives. Also assign point of contact from the client who can validate work and project changes.

     

    iv. Create a design concept (mock home page or several pages). These pages will be made available online to the client. However, these pages will not be a “live” site.

     

    v. Client signs off on these solutions


     

    3. Project Specification (the Contract)


    This will be where costs, schedule and deliverables are all clearly defined for the entire project.

    This document should include the following:

    i. Version control – The original Project Specification is of course 1.0.  Additional modifications by the client or Prospect will be documented so that a history of changes can be clearly traced.


    ii. Functional Specification - This will explain what the site will do from a users point of view.

    iii. Technical Specification - An explanation of the technical solutions provided in the site.  It will also include a map of components and how they interact.  The complexity of this explanation and map will vary depending on the complexity of the project. 

    Points it covers include: software used and purchased, operating system site will be hosted on, what web browsers will be supported, native resolution, where will the site be hosted, security provided etc.


    iv. Content plan – This will describe which content Prospect will provide and its format (HTML, word, excel, PDF etc) to be included in the site It will also state any content required from the client and when the content should be delivered to Prospect.


     v. Testing Plan – This will outline how the site will be tested and accepted.  It will clearly layout the customer’s requirements for acceptance and completion. Criteria to be considered will include load testing, security checks, functional operations and end-user testing.


     vi. Updates and Maintenance – A plan and schedule for updates will be laid out as clearly as possible.  This will include rates for updates, time frames for posting them and the scope of the updates.


    vii. Budget and Schedule- How much will the site cost?  This will include as much detail as possible (including production milestones and payments due milestones).


    viii. Client sign off on Project Specification to begin work.

     


      
    Phase II: Production 
     

    1. Content

    i. Gather content to include all images, documents, reports, audio and video files to be used in the site. This also includes information required from the client.

     


    ii. Story board the website to make sure that a solid concept of the user experience is clearly laid out. These storyboards need not be elaborate, simply enough to give a frame of reference to design in.


    iii. Solidify the navigation method and create a site map. The site map is an outline, blueprint or flowchart of the web site. The objective is to map out all the components of the website, so the development team has a firm overall idea of what the site will contain and how the pages inter-relate to one another. 


    iv. Have the client sign off on the site map

     

    2. Design and construction

    i. Create template pages without graphics to show the client how the site layout will work

     

    ii. Get Client approval of layouts

     

    iii. Add site color scheme to layouts

     

    iv. Get Client approval of layouts

     

    v. Graphic Design using all of the above gathered content, maps and layouts. Create graphics for the site.

     

    vi. Get Client approval of Graphic design and the site

     
    3. Testing and hand over

    i. Functional testing of technical solutions

     

    ii. Load testing (if applicable)

     

    iii. Security testing (if applicable)

     

    iv. User testing

     

    v. Client sign off on site usability

     



    Phase III:  Release 
     

    1. Transfer of site to live server(s)

    2. Ensure the client has a complete copy of the site on disk or CD

    3. Train users on site operation

    4. Handover of site documentation

     
     
    Phase IV:  Maintenance 
     
     

    1. Refer to Project Spec for maintenance schedule and content 

    2. Ensure the project manager is familiar with the client’s point of contact for updated content

    3. Ensure the client is aware of the time frame, schedule and cost of updates

    4. Post updates in a timely fashion


     
     
    Phase V:  Evaluation 

     

    1. If necessary perform project review

     

     

    i. Show where the project started

     

    ii. What the project objectives were

     

    iii. Demonstrate the final product

     


     
    Website Launch Flowchart

     

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