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Web Development Questionnaire

1Account Info
2Current Website Info
3About Your Brand
4Website Content
5Website Design
Account Information
Business Address
Name of Primary Contact
Current Website Information
Do you currently have a domain name? If so, please include the following:
Do you currently have web hosting? If so, please include the following:
About Your Brand
Do you have an established brand?
Website Content
How will you provide our designers with desired text?
What photographs will be used on the site?
What content would you like included on your website?
What features would you like us to include on your website?
Will Aaron Rich Marketing be managing it?
If you have an existing website will we be migrating the existing content over to your new website?
What would you like your website to accomplish?
What form(s), if any, would you like to include on the website?
Would you like to include a shopping cart?
Do you currently have a merchant account?
Method of payment processing
Shopping cart software
Shipping Options
Social Media Integration
Would you like to include social media integration?
Please include the following accounts
Yes, but I would like Aaron Rich Marketing to set up the following accounts for me:
Who will be handing future content edits post-launch?
Will you need training to edit content?
What website has a layout and navigation that you enjoy?
What website has the look and feel that you want?
What website has the look and feel that you want?
Do you have a specific idea in mind for your website design?
Check item(s) that best describe the desired brand of your website
What type of “look and feel” would you like for your website to convey?
Minimal or Detailed?
Many legal firms prefer a straight-forward minimal website design. On the other hand, a design for a music festival or county fair might be a lot more complex.
Loud or Subtle?
Loud design styles often include bold colors, fonts and generally have a lot of components to the logo design. Quiet design styles tend to use more muted tones or single colors and abide by the less is more adage.
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