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How much does a website cost to design and build?
Because of the nature and the scope of websites it's a very difficult question to answer without drilling down into the nature of the project and what is required. There are so many variables involved in the building of a website. One analogy would be houses; You can't go into an estate agent and ask how much a house costs. You can't even ask how much a semi-detached house costs because an enormous number of factors need to be taken into consideration - its location, has it got a garden, and if so, how big is the garden? Whether it has double glazing and central heating, what the decor is like. How new is the boiler, and is it in an area prone to flooding? Once you get into specifics, then the estate agent could quite easily tell you that a house in this location, in this condition with these fixtures and fittings and a garden this size is worth X, and it's the same with a website.
What Maddison Creative web design Newcastle can do, though, is once we've had a chat about what you're looking for, we can work out how long it will all take and give you an up-front cost with the guarantee that if the project takes longer, or is more work than anticipated, then providing the scope of the work involved doesn't change (ie there are no further requests or changes to the original brief), then the cost will not escalate, so you can budget in advance of the work, safe in the knowledge that it will not escalate.
What is Wordpress?
Wordpress is an open-source Content Management System built using php. It is probably the simplest to use, most widely-used and powerful CMS/blogging system there is available today, perfectly suited to developing websites.
There are many many websites on the web that make use of Wordpress; big corporates sites, news sites, music sites and famous people use it to manage their website (or have their 'people' manage their website). TechCrunch, The New York Times and CNN all use Wordpress.
Because of its open source nature, there are literally thousands of 'themes' (pre-built designs/layouts for websites) - some paid for and some free, and 'plug-ins' (which give your website added functionality once installed, or 'plugged-in'), again, some free and some paid for.
How do we measure the success of our website, and what web design tools are available for reporting?
If you own a restaurant you have some ways of monitoring how your businesses is performing; you can check your takings and orders, you can take a look at your bookings and you can monitor how much stock you're getting through, and you can anecdotally measure when the waiters and waitresses are busy, but beyond that there's nothing more specific you can drill down into to gauge how your business is performing and how to improve it. Wouldn't it be great if you could find out exactly how many people looked at your menu at the door and decided to move on to the next restaurant? How many people tried to book a table and who couldn't because you were busy, and at what time? Which were your most popular tables and why?
With a website and with the reporting tools we have available to us as webmasters/website owners and web deisngers and developers we now have all this insight available to us at the click of a mouse. You can find out who visited your site and where they are located, what time they navigate to your site, how long they spent there, where they came from and which page they left at. Which links they clicked on, whether or not the purchased anything and whether they engaged with any of your multimedia content - did they watch your video to the end or did the bail after 30 seconds?
This also applies to your online advertising/emails - you can interrogate any number of metrics to determine whether or not your campaign is a success, which bits of it worked, which didn't and where you should focus your energy on improving, to ensure that it is a success the next time you run it.
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