Steps to Become a Web Developer

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Steps to Become a Web Developer

Steps to Successful Website Development

Thinking of starting a web site but don’t know how? Here is a complete methodology for developing a successful Web site. This article provides a checklist of questions to guide you through the decision-making process needed to create and maintain a successful Web presence.

STEP 1: Set Your Goals

1. Why do you want a website? This step is to identify the reasons for creating a website and how it will fulfill your overall goals. You need to identify your software development strengths and opportunities, and how they tie with your plan of creating a website. You also need to look into the threats and weaknesses that can adversely affect your plans and derail your goals.

2. How does a website fit your overall business plan? What will a website do for you and your business? A website may be your meal ticket and the main income source; or it may be for additional income. If you have an existing business, it can be used as a marketing tool, additional revenue source, or a springboard of an entirely different business model.

3. What is the size of the online market? Is your market growing? Read up about your industry and your market. A number of websites offer informative studies about certain industries and web audiences, and some of them are free. One such website is Pew Internet and American Life Project which has done a number of great online demographic studies.

4. What are the goals for your website? Set some achievable metrics for your site. How much traffic do you envision for your site in its first month? And what is your growth target every month thereafter? How much revenue do you want to earn from the website in its first year? What conversion rate (the number of visitors who actually buy the number of visitors) can you expect? And how much do you intend to spend to acquire your visitors?

To get some benchmark figures, check out forums catering to general webmaster issues or sites where webmasters in your niche actually congregate (there is so much to learn from these forums!). You can also search for previous studies done by Internet web development companies (there may be one available for your industry).

Source by Sandeep Vashisth

Dr. IT Services - Data recovery,it support,computer & laptop repair in Kingston upon Thames



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