Process & Strategy
To help you get an idea of the website design process from beginning to end we’ve listed out the main steps. Keep in mind that each process is unique depending on your package, your design needs and well…you. We’ll work together to create the most positive interaction and get your website online seamlessly.
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Step 1- Intro
After booking, we’ll start with a one-hour strategy session to talk about your business and your vision.
We talk through the goals for your site’s style and function, map out your website pages, and discuss content and images.
You’ll work on writing your content as well as sourcing your images.
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Step 2- Prepare for Launch
Next, I’ll use your provided branding, content, and images to create a website you’ll be proud to share.
This is a two-week process from start to launch.
During the website build, we’ll be in touch through emails and have scheduled video calls.
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Step 3- Finale
I’ll provide tutorials showing you how to update your website yourself along with Squarespace’s help center documentation.
You’ll also receive unlimited support for 30 days after your site launches.
Don’t want to make updates yourself? You can subscribe to a site maintenance plan in the future for regular management and troubleshooting.
Here’s what you’ll need to get started before your site build:
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If you don’t have branding, you can add this to your package during contract review. Currently, we offer basic logos and color palettes.
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This is the words and text on your site. You’ll provide your website content and text. Most clients write this content themselves including blog content, email campaign content and more. Need some light editing done? We’ve got your back at no extra charge. For more detailed editing and content sourcing there is an additional charge.
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You’ll provide all the images on your website. Your package may include stock images which will be selected by us during mockup. Brand photography is the best way to make your site stand out. However, as a new business this may not be in your budget. Check out some graphic resources here.