Ah, yes, the age old question of how long it's going to take before you're the proud owner of an awesome Saltmedia website! Well, the amount of time it takes to create a website design that's perfectly tailored to a company and fully executed on the web depends on a few key factors, such as the complexity of the site and the customer.
Like Rome, Saltmedia websites aren't built in a day, but lucky for you, they typically take about 45 to 90 days, on average. Whenever we build a site, our web developers start with an in-depth discovery meeting - we want to know everything there is to know about what it is that you do, what your goals are for the future and the challenges you face.
From here, we create a strategy for a website that will not only look awesome but provide an exceptional user experience and streamline your operations. What the web development process entails will depend on the client and the solutions they require to ensure their website is the best possible marketing tool. For some, that might mean adding an e-store and secure payment gateway, while others may require a robust CRM to help them process and organize customer information. Of course, there are a lot of other details to figure out, such as website content and images, graphics, and more.
Once the ball is rolling, our web developers will get to work, but there are checkpoints that clients need to approve before we progress from one stage of the development process to the next. Of course, the client's ability to review our work and send feedback or approval in a timely manner will help streamline the process. So, just like no two Saltmedia websites are alike, the process to build each websites varies, as does the amount of time until the final unveiling. If you're keen to start building your business' online presence, give us a call and let's get started!
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