Website Planning

So you have a great idea… Now What?

It’s Saturday afternoon, and you’re in the yard doing some yard work. Then it dawns on you, the next big idea. Whether it’s a mobile app or a website, it probably has something to do with making peoples’ lives easier, or providing some sort of service in a way that hasn’t been thought of yet. Hint: the moreĀ specific or niche the idea is, the better.

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Do you need a mobile app?

This is a very common question most website owners and personal developers ask themselves. Do I need a mobile app, or is extending an existing web app to better handle mobile devices, such as iPads and other tablets, the way to go. This is a hot topic that relates to current trends, so let’s consider the pros and cons.

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Top 10 misconceptions about web development

Websites are the business card of the modern day. Every small and large business needs one. Some businesses are lucky enough to have tech-savvy employees on board to guide them through the website creation process, and others are forced to depend on their web developer as their sole source of information, guidance and direction.

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Planning your website’s content

Planning your website’s structure and content is an extremely valuable part in the website planning process, yet many times overlooked. Throughout the years, we’ve met many different clients. Some clients are extremely well organized, having planned the website on their own time for months with friends and family. These clients know exactly what they want and just need the technical help putting it together. Other clients have a great idea, but are unsure of the best approach to deliver the idea as a killer website or mobile app.

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Niche websites and apps

A long time ago I learned a few key ideas that drive all successful websites and apps. One of the most important ideas when trying to come up with a new website or app idea is to target a niche market. Currently there are millions of apps on the Android Marketplace as well as on the iOS App Stores and iTunes. Chances are that most ideas you can come up with in a brainstorming session are either taken, or already included as a feature in another app.

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