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create the site map | prepare the content | |
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gather graphical assets | fill out our order form | |
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| For more complex sites, we also use an Excel spreadsheet that actually ties together relative importance of different topics, pages and themes. This can also reinforce the organic search engine marketing effort. Source: US Department of Labor's Office of Survey Methods Research | |
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View how we have brought business development and sales solutions to the table for clients since 1992. How can we help you achieve the results you need and expect? From an integrated communications perspective of cross-pollination of the marketing and visual identity, accross both traditional and new media vehicles.

The site map is the blue print of the site. What do we need? How many pages? What areas? Do we need forms, password protection or other functionalities.
You can use the site map to help understand what content you need. Even if you have a site already, it is a good idea to review every page. Will you be needing a photo on a page or a graph? Something from Excel into a table?
Get all your photos, logos, graphs and other images together. We can not start a site without the logo. Higher resolution are better than lower resolution if possible. We have a list of guidelines for submitting graphics and is available in the link below.
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