Personal Design Checklist
What I Need to Design Your Web Site
The more information you can provide about how you
want your web site design to look and what you want the site to
accomplish, the easier it will be for me to create a site that you will
be proud of.
I have created a check list to help you streamline the
process. Please try to have these materials ready before I begin your
web site design.
Necessary information includes:
- Your website name
- Contact name
If you have text or graphics in computer files, it is
easier if these are emailed to me. If you know how to compress your
files with winzip, please do so. Graphics files must be .gif or .jpg.
You can also send these files on a 3.5" floppy, zip disk, or CD. I can
scan color and black/white photos. Reproduced photos from brochures and
magazines do not scan well. When scanning your own photos, please scan
at 72 DPI Resolution.
Examples of photos:
Your logo (preferably your original)
A picture of yourself
Pictures of any special interests
Special images you feel would bring personality to your site
Examples of Text
You will want the text on your home page to introduce
yourself and provide information on what is inside your other pages...
something that your visitor will want to know more about.
About Us information - By providing a little
information about yourself and your family will personalize your site.
Perhaps you'd like to tell a little about online organizations you are a
member of or awards you have won.
Try to have a good idea of what you want your pages to
say and have your information organized. Please feel free to draw sample
pages or pictures and paste them into your sample so I can see what you
have in mind for your site.
Other helpful information
If you have found other web site designs that are
similar to what you would like your site to look like, provide me with
the URL and what you like about the site(s). This will give me a better
idea of what you are looking for in your site.
Links to other related web sites
If you have a page to list links to related web sites it can give visitors a place to go to find more
information. An example would be tutorial pages, child care, pet care,
etc.
Often, if you have a links page you can ask others to exchange links (you put a link to their site and they put
a link to yours). Since some search engines look at how many sites link
to yours for positioning, a link exchange page can help with search
engine positioning. You will also gain additional exposure from being
linked with these other sites (especially if your site is brand new and
the other sites are getting decent traffic).
Colors and text style
Think about the colors you would like in your site. An
idea of colors you would like in your background and for text is very
helpful to me. If you have special fonts you like, please let me know.
Be aware that some fonts don't look the same in the various browsers. As
a default I use Arial or Veranda.
Title, Description, and Keywords
You will need these three elements to be found by some
of the search engines. If this information is not provided to me, I will
include the basic information for you.
Title: 5-7 words that
describe your site. When someone does a
search, this is what appears above the descriptions of the sites found
in the search.
Description: One or two
sentences that describe your pages. This is the short paragraph that
shows up when you conduct a search in the search engines.
Keywords: These are the
words someone would type into a search engine to find your content and
common interests. Some search engines weigh the use of keywords in the meta tags
as well as the text in the body of your web pages. As an additional
service, I will optimize your pages with targeted keywords for an
additional fee.
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