10 Steps for better web development [for small teams]

10 Steps for better web development [for small teams]

Author: emre Management Teamwork

With the world and society becoming increasingly interconnected, learning how to become a leader in web development can be a game-changer. As with many things in business, success starts with the strategy you decide to follow.

If you are looking to improve your web design skills, keep reading this essential guide I put together for you.

1) Define Your Objectives

You should start the process by defining the goals of the website. You commonly will have to do so in collaboration with your clients and stakeholders. At this stage, you have to clarify the purpose and expectations of the website. Build your design on such information.

2) Follow The Right Strategy

After having a clear purpose, will make it much easier to put together an appropriate strategy. Make one based on the objectives, purpose, and target audience of the website.

3) Do Some Planning

As soon as you have a clear strategy, now comes the time to make a plan and put it into action. Create a realistic yet challenging plan to keep productivity at the optimum level. At this stage, you should also specify the required resources, such as staff, software, content, and media (images, videos etc).

4) Start The Design Phase

If you are a web developer, you might already know the importance of the sitemap. After all, it is where all the foundations for a website lie! The sitemap will give clear information about the structure of the website as well as the different content relationships.

At this stage, you and your team might have to look for design inspirations. After choosing a specific style, it is time to create a prototype of the wireframe. Keep in mind that the wireframe contains only the basics of the website’s visual design and content elements. Essentially, it is a guide of how the website will look.

5) Begin Content Creation

Once the website’s framework is ready, you should add some valuable content to it. Content can drive engagement and actions, but also enhance the website’s visibility. Because of its relevance, content creation and planning might take quite some time. If done properly, it will be more than worth the effort!

6) Build A Visual Style

With the framework and the content ready, it is time to build a visual style. At this stage, you’ll be choosing the colors, logos, and fonts of the website. Add images and videos to enhance engagement and clicks, thus boosting the revenue of the business.

7) Time For Web Development

With all the above steps completed, you should develop the complex code of the website. You’ll have to be extremely careful during this complicated process. Read the plan once again to avoid confusion and take your time. You’ll have to consider features, content, SEO, and the platform.

8) Test The Website

After the completion of web design and development, you should be ready for testing. Make sure all the links are functional and that the website loads correctly. If you notice mistakes, you’ll have to correct the coding, which has the potential to be a time-consuming task.

9) If There Are No Mistakes, Launch The Website!

When you feel the website is ready, you can make it public on the Internet. Make sure you check the website one final time before publishing it. Go over spelling mistakes or other errors that might compromise your website’s image.

10) Don’t Forget About Maintenance

Last but not least, you’ll have to create a plan for ongoing maintenance. Launching a website is not the end of your work as a developer. Indeed, maintenance requires close attention and constant monitoring.

The Bottom Line

Web design and development can be time-consuming. Success tends to come from consistency and hard-work. You can achieve both by following a defined strategic plan, just like the one I proposed in this article. Follow the tips I shared with you to become a better web developer!


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