Here at spidersbug.com, we understand that each
project deserves special treatment. After all, every
company has specific goals, messages, and business
positions that cannot be addressed with "just
add water" solutions.
Our process, while clearly defined, is flexible
enough to meet the needs of a wide range of projects.
By following the key steps in these six phases,
we can cut through the clutter, achieve business
goals, and meet the needs of each and every user.
Phase 1: Discovery First, we huddle
with you to clarify your goals and objectives, assess
your audience needs, position your brand for the
online environment, and formulate technical requirements.
In addition, we closely examine competitor sites
and industry trends that may affect or enhance the
project. If needed, we can conduct user testing
on an existing site and assess current platforms
and systems.
Phase 2: Analysis We take all gathered
information and analyze our findings in order to
formulate the best site design strategy, including
high-level site architecture, creative, branding,
production, and technical considerations and recommendations.
These assessments and recommendations are housed
in a Strategic Site Design Recommendation Document.
All subsequent design and development decisions
are based upon the direction established in this
document.
Phase 3: Design Once we have agreed
upon an overall strategy and direction, we work
to establish the framework for the site from a functional,
creative, and technical perspective. This framework
will serve as the roadmap for all design, technical,
and production efforts during the development phase.
During this phase, spidersbug.com produces documentation
and preliminary designs, specifying all content,
functionality, navigation, and overall look/feel.
Of course, we don't keep it to ourselves. We meet
regularly with our clients to review these concepts
as they evolve.
Phase 4: Development Once the framework
has been established, we build the site. This is
when it all comes together. When documents are translated
into actual live pages. All functionality is built
and tested. All pages are designed and produced.
During our development process, you can watch the
site come alive and grow. It's amazing to watch
(no matter how long you've been doing this).
Phase 5: Testing In order to build
Web sites that work, you must put them through the
wringer. During this phase, our Quality Assurance
department confirms that the site conforms to the
client's standards (as well as ours).
spidersbug.com measures quality in two ways: 1) product
reliability and 2) happy customers and/or clients.
A site that has undergone a thorough QA test cycle
will have fewer bugs, dead links, typos, and errors
than a site without appropriate QA. A focused QA
initiative results in a much more positive experience
for the end-user.
Phase 6: Launch Some people think launch
is just a flip of a switch (and time for some long-deserved
shut-eye). At spidersbug.com, it's a phase. We don't
walk away the day your site goes live. We continue
testing and monitoring efforts and make sure it
all runs smoothly.
Maintenance
Work doesn't stop on a Web application after launch.
During maintenance, spidersbug.com is constantly
monitoring the production environment for optimal
performance. And our Data Analysis and Reporting
offerings leverage the Web's valuable ability to
preserve site visitors' footprints, allowing the
client to make informed decisions about future site
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