Client Sample Presentation Jan 13th, 2009
January 13, 2009 by rgagajena
Filed under Web Design – Articles, Tips and Resources
I did a presentation today for a good size Architect firm with around 50 full time employees. A few of the partners where there as well as a several key staff involved in choosing a web designer to revamp their current site. To show the flexibility of WordPress, I posted the notes on my website instead of a typical “PowerPoint” presentation. I knew coming in that their website needed to be have some sort of Content Management capability. Their site won’t be in WordPress for sure but instead be a hybrid of flash, javascript and custom made content management systems. Notice also that I did not stop at the web design aspect but also discussed the Search Engine Marketing efforts we can offer.
With all our potential clients, we do a “mock” or sample site for free at no obligation. This helps the client to determine if we are right fit for their project and beats out any of our competition! I won’t disclose the mock site we did as this project is still under development but all I can say is the turn around time for a full flash mock for them was around 3 days and we worked on it over one weekend. I like the client’s challenge, thus the extra effort in the “Free” mock Flash Site!
Here are my notes that usually applies to many of our new potential clients as well.
Why A Website?
- Goals
- Current
- Expected Results
- Budget
- who is your target audience
- features
- functions
- visitor experience
- future changes & updates
- marketing efforts
Current Web Development
- With all our potential clients, we do a “mock” or sample site for free at no obligation.
Web Design Ideas
- Jovaniusa.com Flash, Java Script, html text, css
- CoastalTiles.com Picture Gallery
- TruckerDeals.com Flash Print Catalog Pages
Search Engine Marketing & Beyond
- Google Adwords
- Organic Results – Blogging, Directory Submissions, Search Engine Optimization
- Marketing past, current and future clients.
Blog
Web 2.0
- Usability
- Participation
- Convergence
- Design
- Standardization
- Blogs
- Video, Audio
- Ajax
- Focus on Simplicity
- Recomendation












