Designing a great website takes time – anywhere from a few weeks to several months. The answer to all of the questions above is, unfortunately, the same: it depends. While cost and timeline are often very closely related, there are dozens of factors that will affect the total length of the project, including (but not limited to) design needs, defined functionality, client feedback, agency resources, and more.
Typically, the amount of time required to build your site depends on the following factors:
- The complexity of design
- The amount of content in your site
- Custom or any advanced features that may be required
- When your content is ready
- Your timely feedback on any questions
The single, most common delay that we experience is waiting for clients to provide content.
At Creative Web Design 123, we have a lot of faith in our website project system, but we also know that your marketing doesn’t stop when a site launches, and neither do we. As important as it is to build a great site, it’s even more important to keep refreshing it to keep it looking shiny and new. We do that by writing and refreshing search-optimized copy, swapping out images frequently (at least seasonally), re-skinning designs, making adjustments based upon user experience data, and implementing targeted campaigns to reach new users and drive old ones back to your site, all with the goal of helping your brand to build stronger client/customer relationships and growing your audience.
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