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Stages of creating a site?
Good afternoon, colleagues.
Interested in the last time, but are we doing the right sites?
Actually, the task is to create a site from scratch, a full-fledged functional catalog site, with prices, prices, promotions, banners, even a personal user account, a functional admin panel, and so on.
But I want to approach the solution of the issue as correctly as possible, more precisely, so that in the future there will be fewer problems.
On the Internet, the stages of website development are described in very different ways.
Somewhere they write that you first need a prototype, then a design, and only then adjust the optimization.
Elsewhere, you need to start with semantics, then SEO copywriting, and only then prototyping, design and layout.
Help me understand what is the correct order in creating a site.
In order not to be like with the repair of an apartment - first put the plumbing in place, and then lay the tiles on the floor)))
This means the creation of a site from scratch and on a turnkey basis.
And we are talking about commercial sites that sell something, with a product catalog.
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1- catalog structure (here is the semantics and its clustering and distribution by pages)
2- ui / ux is thought out for all types of site pages (from prototype to design, taking into account SEO recommendations on commercial factors)
3- layout and stretching, taking into account SEO TK according to technical factors
4 - the content itself and its placement must be considered at the stage of developing the TOR. SEO texts are a relic of the past, now you need to do everything for people.
UX always comes first. In general, when developing, progers, designers and SEOs can work almost in parallel, provided that there are clear technical requirements.
If you're looking for a silver bullet, there isn't one. Whoever wants to does it.
Design, layout and programming always go hand in hand. To not hurt each other.
As for commercial sites. Those who deal with them have already developed all the algorithms for themselves. It comes with experience.
Your question is how strange and I had a counter one - and you will solve this problem right on the hosting on the current domain of your ward?))
Question number two. What does semantics, content, optimization have to do with creating a site?
You re-read the Internet, IMHO, and you have a vinaigrette in your head. If you, with such a wealth of knowledge, decide to make a website for a client, I feel sorry for him. If for yourself this is an attempt to save on yourself, then the result will unpleasantly surprise you.
So the site is being developed in a team and, of course, not live.
the team consists of a designer, artist, layout designer, programmer, SEO optimizer, copywriter, proofreader and content manager if turnkey. And without the last two points if the usual development. Even if this is a lone freelance developer who combines the first 3 points, then optimization and content are clearly superfluous. Usually the client fills the site himself, and the optimizer is involved from the outside. I met a person who combines all these professions at a fairly high level only once.
Everything is very simple actually. There are different sites, clients, tasks, requirements, restrictions, tools, and so on - therefore, the development of each individual site is a unique process and there are always nuances. In general, the whole process looks something like this:
Somewhere they write that you first need a prototype, then a design, and only then adjust the optimization.
Elsewhere, you need to start with semantics, then SEO copywriting, and only then prototyping, design and layout.
As usual, there are two options.
1. Find or buy or order a ready-made template, where everything you have listed is implemented. Actually, not everything. Copywriting and SEO will have to be mastered, or hire a copywriter and SEO specialist.
2. Postpone the creation of a full-fledged site for a couple of years, and sit down with the basics of web programming, and then - all that you have listed. This will be from scratch, judging by the question you have. But when it comes out turnkey - it will depend only on you.
In fact, creating and maintaining a full-fledged commercial site is simply beyond the power of one person.
The main thing is to start with a competent formulation of existing business tasks. Then they are broken up step by step and solved. All.
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