37 5 20 09
I suppose you might call it a sort of FAQ…
Today, I’d like to go over what’s considered as standard operating procedure here at ErikaWorks when a client is interested in getting a new web site or redesign. The procedure isn’t perfect yet [it's distinctly lacking in showgirls] but the difference between a good job and a hellish job is usually a conflict of expectations and this schedule has done a good job of minimizing the latter.
So you need a website?
You’ve cruised around the great wide internet, wind in your hair, and decided that ErikaWorks is the studio for you [excellent choice, by the way]. You find the handy dandy contact form at the bottom of the page and send off a message hopefully containing the following: Your name, a way to reach you and the basic concept for the site [if it's new] or a link to the existing site. If you have budget constraints, a summary of what you’re looking for or a cute picture of a duck, you can throw that in too.
Do you want fries with that?
After reviewing your e-mail and any links or material enclosed, I’ll get in touch with you [phone is best, but Skype and e-mail work as well] and have a discussion about the nature of your business, the directions you’d like to grow the site in, how large the project might be, etc. I’ll make some possible suggestions or, if more research is needed, I’ll get back to you. Either way, this stage will conclude with a pretty good idea of project scope and a design proposal, which will be sent to you [after a week or two] detailing the services you wish to employ me for, any specific requests you may have had and how long all of it will take.
There will be a number on this page. It’s not set in stone and if you have any questions or concerns regarding said number or anything in the proposal, you can drop me a line or give me a ring to discuss it. If everything’s in order, this proposal is signed and returned to me along with 50% of the project total. Why 50%? It’s an industry standard and shows that you’re just as serious as I am about making your site an excellent one. Also, I’m sorry, but I can’t yet accept credit cards.
When do we get to the showgirls?
At this point, all the initial, tedious paperwork has been dealt with, payment’s been received and after you’ve sent me your logos, your pictures, your copy, I start to work my magic. Over a period of time set forth in the design proposal, I’ll lovingly craft your design comp, using extensive market research, testing and years of experience to deliver a polished [if non-functional] simulacrum of your new site. You’ll review the design at your leisure and any tweaks/adjustments will be made in one or two meetings. An approval form will arrive with the finished design and after signing it, development begins!
You’re doing what with the what?
Things get even more technical here. I take the approved design and turn it into a fully fleshed-out and functional web site, complete with your copy. The amount of time this will take is also covered by the design proposal and deadlines are strict around the home office. You’ll be updated as the process continues with links provided for your perusal. At the end of the development phase, there will be a full review and, as during the design stage, any required tweaks/adjustments will be made. Afterward, you’ll receive a final approval form and your beautiful new website will be pushed live.
Is the honeymoon over?
At this point, the remaining 50% of the balance will be due and all relevant materials will be turned over to your capable hands. Should the unexpected occur and updates or changes need to be made, these will be handled per the agreement laid out in the design proposal.
Easy, yes?

52 5 09
Randy Nichols said:
Would you be interested in exchanging blogrolls links with my site? Please email me if you are interested
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