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Areas to discuss with your web developer

When it comes to having your website developed by a Web design Dublin company like https://www.rycomarketing.ie/ecommerce-web-design-dublin/, there are a number of things that they will discuss with you. This can include some of the following:

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  • Type of website – it is important that you have an idea as to what kind of website you need. Whilst a website can provide all sorts of functions, if you are a purely online shopping business you might want to have this set up on a particular platform that is designed for this. If you have a service-based business you might opt for a brochure-style website that showcases your services and how they help your clients and customers.

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  • Branding – if you already have a logo developed, you might also have an idea of the colours that you might want to use on your website. You will also need to look at the other elements that make up your branding such as the images that you use and the tone of voice and language that is in your content.

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