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Aranui Community Trust Incorporated Society

by Jason

Aranui Community Trust Incorporated Society
The Aranui Community Trust is a community development organisation based in the heart of the suburb of Aranui in Christchurch.
This is a WordPress powered site, incorporating the following features:

  • Flickr image gallery integration
  • JQuery image transitions
  • Polling functionality

Testimonial

Jason quickly understood and conceptualized a design and approach to our site that we instantly liked.

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Nicol Furniture

by Jason

Nicol Furniture
Services rendered for this project;

Web Design, Web Development, Google Analytics, Standards compliant construction, Domain name management, Web hosting, Email hosting, Project management, Search engine optimisation.

Note: This site is no longer online.

Your New Website – The Initial Meeting

by Jason

The initial meeting with any client is likely to be one of the most crucial moments in any web design project, outlined below are some basic questions to raise, to ensure there’s enough information to create a great website. There are many more, but with these basic questions addressed the chances of delivering a great product improve dramatically.

Your Business

With these questions you’re looking to get to the core of how you do business, how any orders are processed, and where you rank with your competition.

  • How does your business make money?
  • Describe a typical enquiry or the order process for your company
  • Are there any challenges your business is currently struggling to address?
  • Is your business leading-the-way, keeping pace, or playing catch–up in your marketplace?

Your Audience

This set of questions will get you thinking about your target audience and what it is that they need from your website.

  • What does your target audience care about?
  • Where/how do people learn about your company/product/service?
  • Why does your target audience need this website?

Your Website

Here we get to some specifics needs that your client wants to realise via your website. The first question might seem a little obvious, but you may be surprised what kind of answers you get and what kind of discussion it stimulates. It’s a great one to lead with.

  • Why do you need this website?
  • How does this website fit into your business model?
  • Should this website influence your company’s current enquiry to sale process?
  • Are there any business challenges you want to address with this website?
  • How does the website affect your profit model? For example, if the website fails to be effective, how specifically does it affect your profitability?

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Testimonials

  • Jason was very quick to grasp our situation and to make excellent suggestions for the improvement of our website. He has a breadth of knowledge and skill that he was able to apply and nothing was too much trouble. Bill Simpson

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