The complete guide and overview of Web Development.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The Concept
- Getting from vague idea to hammered-out concept
- Pre-design testing and other useful techniques
- The rationale of concepts: being careful
- Resources
- What's needed to develop a website?
- Setting up a reasonable web development budget
- Finding investors, advertisers, and supporters
- Making connections and selling your concept
- The Image
- The importance of a website's unified theme
- The design phase and the one-second test
- Compliance and audience reach
- The Backend
- Gaining users
- Finding your target audience
- Enticing advertisers
- Search engine optimization
- The common misconception: visits vs. hits
- Staying updated: why people come back
- Adding a Forum
- The Follow-through
- Updating a live website
- Providing support
- Continued dedication
- Closing Shop
- Life after death: selling your website
- An alternative to closing: going open-source
Case Studies
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