Website Consulting Services

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With the proliferation of e-commerce, every person aspires to have a web presence in one way or the other. It is a common belief that to conduct business to its full potential, the normal buyer-seller environment has to be catered to both in the physical marketplace as well as in the virtual marketplace; this is, the Internet. Since the Internet is a maze to the uninitiated or the common man, one turns to the professional, Internet savvy individual for help.

Why Hire a Web consultant?

Building a new web site for your organization is not an easy task; especially for the one who is familiar with the ins and outs of the undertaking. Hiring specialists in the field would be a very practical idea for saving time, money and effort, promising a professional website at the end. These specialists are commonly termed as Web Consultants. It is their job to understand your specific needs and visualize a master plan for a web site that fulfills those requirements. In the process, they will also translate web talk into plain, every day English to answer all the questions about how a website needs to be started and how to manage your online business. They will outline where we have to go and how to get there!

Consulting for a Starting Business

Most Web Consultants derive maximum business from small businesses looking to maximize their bottom line. Such clients look for complete service packages that include web site design, information architecture, usability, e-commerce, and content management. Others who already have a website may be looking for improvement or enhancement or adding products. We offer the depth and breadth of knowledge to address all and each of these diverse needs based on our years of experience and team of professionals.

Consulting for Web Applications

Web Applications is as much a component of Website development as is Web design. This refers to the different features that can be incorporated into your Web site to make it functional, useful and interactive. To begin with, an analysis of your business goals will be done to assess specific needs and how these can be met with appropriate Web applications. Some examples of web applications include webmail, online retail sales, online auctions, wikis, software as a service or SAS in common terminology, Local Area Network (LAN) or Wide Area Network (WAN), business blogs, shopping cart and checkout process, and a host of others. The aim of Web applications is to encourage e-commerce by integrating web analytics to promote products and provide customer service that is satisfying.