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What Makes a Professional Website Great?
What is a professional website?
A professional website is the one that can represent you, your business, your portfolio, achievements, or anything you want to exhibit to the world. It should be able to deliver the exact impression on the visitor that you really wanted.
What do I need to do for having a great professional website design, probably in Toronto?
In any part of the world, including all the locations in Canada, like Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Vancouver etc. a professional website requires a common factor, i.e. a good choice of who develops your website. To put it simply, what a professional website will look like and how will it perform in attracting and maintaining visitors, depends largely on the web design service provider. Whether it is Toronto or any other city, a good web design service provider is really capable of making a difference.
So, the first task is, "choosing a web design service provider in Toronto".
Assuming that you are going to hire a Toronto web design service provider,
Your second task becomes, clearly telling them what your professional website means to you or your business. This includes the following points:
- Objective of building that website (e.g. to showcase your products, offer services, and to attract foreign buyers to your business in Toronto)
- Target users (e.g. importers in U.K. that should import your products, fashion agencies in Toronto) for your website
- Target user locations (E.g. Dubai, New York, Mumbai, London, Toronto, Brampton, Vancouver etc)
- How much traffic you expect over first three months
- Images those are relevant to the content and theme of the website
- Well written content
- Keywords/phrases on which you want your professional website to rank. This may involve re-writing or writing fresh content as per your requirement. You may ask the web design service providers if they provide SEO services in Toronto as well. You should ask few questions on how to analyze keywords for your website SEO
- Special preferences about design, e.g. number of pages, use of videos, audio files etc.
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