Website Design & Support for Scaling Businesses

Dublin, Ireland

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Plan your website

81% of the people research their purchases online.

To create an effective online presence for your business, you need a professional and engaging website.

We have designed a comprehensive form for you to utilise to discover more about your business and your website. Through probing questions that force you to think about you, your business and your customer, we will help you capture all possible details that your customers expect from your business website.

Therefore, this form has various sections pertaining to you, your business, your customers and more. You can logout and return to complete this form at any time.

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What does your business sell to its customers?

Give us an idea of the market that your business competes in – you should include as much information as you regarding the size of the market, key decision-makers, sectors. This information is relevant in creating an effective web presence for your business.

Enter names and URLs for your direct and indirect competitors (both national and international)

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What makes you stand out from your competition? Why should or why do your customers choose you over your competitors.

Every brand, every business, every website has a personality that helps visitors and customers remember you by. Help us identify your business personality. Choose as many as you feel apply to your business.

Let’s capture some key characteristics of your business brand. Select as many as you think apply to you and your business. Remember to think like your customer and of how you want to be remembered and talked about in the marketplace.

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Every business has customer types and profiles. This section allows you to identify and define yours.

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Naming objects, things helps us relate to in a much more intimate way as the names elicit an emotional response and connection from within our subconscious. So get creative and name your target customer type.

Select the age range of this customer type

What does this customer type like? What does this customer type not like? Any other special facts/things about this customer type that you would like us to know. Your website needs to communicate effectively with your target customer type so this section requires to think objectively and honestly about those customers.

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Naming objects, things helps us relate to in a much more intimate way as the names elicit an emotional response and connection from within our subconscious. So get creative and name your target customer type.

Select the age range of this customer type

What does this customer type like? What does this customer type not like? Any other special facts/things about this customer type that you would like us to know. Your website needs to communicate effectively with your target customer type so this section requires to think objectively and honestly about those customers.

This section helps us understand how you perceive websites and website elements and how you make decisions within your business. These details are important in helping us create a design and communication process that meets your expectations.

Colours or groups of colours draw an immediate gut reaction from within our sub-conscious. Do you understand the importance of colours in relation to your business personality.

Are you the only stakeholder/ key decision maker for this website?

We want to know more about what you like and dislike and asking you to identify some websites that you love and hate will give us an idea of what you might expect from your website designs.

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Amit Wadhwa
A self-motivated problem solver, with a knack for helping people understand technical jargon I know WordPress. Over the past 15 years, I have broken it, put it back together and made it work. I am a self-taught WordPress expert. I am also the What Not To Do with WordPress" guy I have always been a determined problem solver, driven by the desire to understand why things break down. This natural curiosity has served me well over the last 15 years during which time I have looked at, browsed, studied and designed websites for a multitude of people and businesses.