May 20, 2008
So you want to build your home on the web?
Have you built your project outline yet? If not, don’t feel bad. Most people don’t even consider building anything to outline their project, mostly because they don’t really have any idea what direction the project should or will take.
So just a bit of advice. Take the time to outline your goals and objectives. Think about where you want to be in one year. Five. Ten.
Be realistic and set achievable goals. Give yourself a basic timeline and benchmark specific target goals within the timeline.
Then give us a call. We can help you make these goals a reality.
Chuck Crawford
559-761-0910
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May 19, 2008
Domain name selection. Your ‘www’ on the web. An easy part of the design process, right?
Maybe. For some. But not for everyone.
One of the things we encounter a lot with new clients wanting better search engine placement is that they have often opted for a poor domain name for their site.
For example. Let’s say that ‘Bob’ builds custom bicycle seats. Really really cool custom bicycle seats. And ‘Bob’ is really really proud of his work. His art. His passion. So ‘Bob’ decides it’s time to take his product online.
‘Bob’ shoots on over to his favorite domain registrar and finds that his DREAM url (domain name) www.bobsfantasyseats.com is actually available! So ‘Bob’ registers that bad boy for ten years, with dreams of being the biggest manufacturer in the world when it comes to cool custom bike seats.
But did ‘Bob’ pick a good name for his product? No. ‘Bob’ picked a cool name for ‘Bob’….
What he failed to do is to consider using some basic keyword research in order to find a good domain name that might actually help him rank better in the search engines.
Before you start writing your email to me full of branded examples (www.google.com comes to mind…) let me say this. YES, using other optimization methods, coupled with an excellent advertising budget, ANYTHING can be branded. If you have millions of dollars, you can make wooymooy a universally recognizable brand.
The fact of the matter is, most of my new clients don’t have an unlimited budget. Most don’t have years to cultivate the branding and the time to wait for other optimization methods to compensate for a branded domain. No, most of my clients want faster results. And that means looking for a domain name pertinent to the product your selling. Using keyword research to see what your users actually type into the search engines.
So going back to our example, wouldn’t it have been much better for ‘Bob’ to consider something like custombicycleseats.com? Even custombikeseatsbybob.com would have been better than the domain given in the example. Because these domains contain keywords that Bob’s buyers might actually search for. Resulting in visitors that are not only curious about your product, but resulting BUYERS.
What a concept, huh?
But yes, it can be confusing, and we are here to help. We are experts in helping you locate the best possible domain name for your products.
Give me a call and I’d be happy to help.
Chuck Crawford
559-761-0910
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May 14, 2008
How much should your web site design cost?
Again. A million dollar question. Sometimes literally.
When I refer to a web site in general, for the most part I am referring to the average web site for a bricks and mortar business. A real estate website, a car dealership, an online offering or affiliate website, etc.
Which you may know, I’ve stated in the past ordinarily averages about 40 man hours total.
So to do the math. Our rates run $75 per hour for almost all regular design and development. So a quick calculation says that the average website runs $3000.
That’s for a completely custom, ground up website. Tack on another $240 per year per hosting and you’ve got a brand new website, ready to roll for under $3500.
We also have many other options available at a much lower cost to our clients. Which I’d love to discuss with you. Looking to start your new online business for under $1500.00?
Yup. We can do that.
Give me a call and I’ll tell you how.
Chuck Crawford
559-761-0910
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May 13, 2008
How long should your web site’s design / development take?
A million dollar question. Literally sometimes.
Much depends on what type of web site you are having built. There are enormous sites with extremely large custom software running different applications offered. But unless you are a fortune 500 company looking to take on a task of this size, likely this doesn’t apply to you.
Most of our clients own bricks and mortar companies. Real estate agents, car dealers, specialty shops, etc. Really too many different types to mention. But you get the idea. Most have a store, office, or physical business location.
Also we provide services to many online companies that sell their goods directly to the public. These fall into the same category simply because for the most part they offer goods or services.
This is the type of web site I want to discuss today.
What I find over and over again when it comes to new clients inquiring about our design and development services is that they are often coming from another design company completely frustrated. They have either only gotten an astronomically high price quote, an extremely long time frame quote, or both.
The problem with this is that it absolutely does not have to be out of this world expensive, and it certainly doesn’t take months to complete the average website for a new client. Including specialized e commerce web sites or scripted sites offering currently updated listings and products.
Nope. It’s a sham.
Simple psychology really. Star Trek psychology. Scottie always told Captain Kirk that he couldn’t POSSIBLY fix whatever was ailing the ship in the time they had before complete and utter destruction. But somehow he ALWAYS managed to fix it in the brink of time.
Kind of the same principal here. With a bit of a twist. See, in web site design, it almost always takes LONGER than the original time frame quote.
Why?
Occasionally it’s because the company does not have adequate staff and just cannot complete the project on time. Sometimes it’s because the client shifts gears mid project and new features, pages, etc have been added. But most of the time it’s the reverse Star Trek philosophy….
If it takes longer, you’ll think they are REALLY working on it and giving you your money’s worth.
But are you getting what you paid for? Really? How do you know?
Just because a web site design company told you it was going to take six weeks to complete your site does not mean that they are going to work on your site for six weeks. No way my friends.
The average customer’s web site takes about 40 man hours. Period.
So let’s do the math here. If Web Site Design Co ‘A’ has assigned five employees to your project, what should the turnaround time be? Yup. ONE DAY.
Yes, that is assuming that they are exclusively working on your project alone, and is not very likely for a successful design company. But even if you allow 1 hour a day for a company of this size, your completion time is only 8 days out….
A long cry from the average six weeks quoted by the majority of web site design companies, huh?
Lucy, you got some splainin’ to doo……
Need a web site developed?
Give us a call for a free project analysis: (559) 761-0910
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May 12, 2008
Welcome to our blog!
Affiliate Website Design has been helping people build their portfolios since 2005, and our company has been developing affordable web site solutions for our clients since 1995. Overall constructing thousands of websites for clients around the globe.
This blog was built to assist you in making decisions regarding your future on the web.
We welcome you and hope you’ll join our community and help make this site the best resource for web site design and project development online!
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Chuck Crawford
www.affiliatewebsitedesign.com
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