Before we can give you an estimate, we need to fully understand your business, your customers, and your goals. To do this we want to conference, listen to you, and ask questions.
We will use the information provided above to create a proposal that is specific to your needs and includes a project plan to make your project a success. Included in this proposal will be our price for services and terms of payment.
After receipt of your approval of the proposal, we will forward a formal contract and request for retainer. Upon return, your project is slotted into production and we begin work.
At the beginning of your project, we will ask you to organize and deliver to us all content for the site. This will include company logos, any corporate or branding guidelines you may have in place, color choices, the text for all pages, detailed contact information, any related photography or graphics that we are to work with in developing your site.
Working closely with you or your designated resource(s), we will concept and then create an initial layout or set of layouts for your site. Upon your approval, the design and layout are delivered to our programming department for implementation.
Upon your approval we'll convert the design into XHTML/CSS files (web optimized files) and theme the design with the Drupal CMS and customize it as per your project specifications.
Upon completion of programming our quality control experts will do a full site review to test and correct any errors and ensure that the site meets your requirements.
Upon completion of programming and our internal testing, we'll notify you to complete a full site evaluation and report any remaining issues.
Upon completion of the final updates, we will ask you to give final approval. Upon your approval and final payment, we'll launch the site on your server. Upon delivery, we provide to you or your designated resources a personalized training video on Drupal administration and provide you with a 60-day warrenty to support any remaining bugs that were within the project's original scope.