WordPress: Cactus Naturopathic

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DESCRIPTION

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Project Requirements

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[gem_skill title=”Usability” amount=”80″ color=”#8c8274″]
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DEBRIEF

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WORDPRESS WEBSITE PROCESS

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  1. Kickoff Meeting: We all sat down together to discuss what the client wanted the website to accomplish. We addressed the goals and target audience. At this time, we spoke about the budget, timeline, and responsibilities.
  2. Outline: Next, a framework for this project included the entire sitemap and user journey.
  3. Wireframes: With the outline developed, we could start wireframing how the website would function.
  4. Branding and Styling: We took the wireframes to the next level by applying the company brand. We chose a WordPress theme that was close to their brand. I customized it to suit their identity and target audience better.
  5. Copywriting: This process started in the background as soon as we had an outline set. The message is incredibly important when selecting a target audience and a goal for the website.
  6. Testing: This is a critical stage. We test that everything technically works so when we launched the website, there would be no complications.
  7. Approval and launch.

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