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My name is Robert Jay, I am MadZilla Designs‘ Founder & CEO and I also believe that a good website isn’t the one that has the best design or one that has a lot of features. For me, a good website is one that generates business for the owner.
Which is why I create websites that not only stands out design-wise but is focused on acquiring as much leads as possible so it’s not a wasted asset.
Before I proceed with the design/development, I want to know about the client and their business first. I always asked questions so I meet their expectations and end goals.
In the first part of the project, I always ask questions and talk with my clients about what they want. I want to get a clear picture of what they want and need so I can meet their expectations and end goals.
After the discovery, I’ll create a mockup design for my clients so they know what to expect when the site is done. When the first version of the mockup is done, I’ll send it over to them for review, and when they agreed with the design then it’s time to make it live.
I always make a staging site (if they don’t have one) for development before converting the mockup design that I created to a live website. After converting the design, I’ll send the link to the staging site to my client for review. I always make sure that it’s a mobile-friendly website.
Before launching the site I always check for broken links and make sure that the site is optimized for speed. I also make sure that it has a 404 page and mobile-friendly. If everything looks good, then we’ll make the site live to the public.
In the first part of the project, I always ask questions and talk with my clients about what they want. I want to get a clear picture of what they want and need so I can meet their expectations and end goals.
After the discovery, I’ll create a mockup design for my clients so they know what to expect when the site is done. When the first version of the mockup is done, I’ll send it over to them for review, and when they agreed with the design then it’s time to make it live.
I always make a staging site (if they don’t have one) for development before converting the mockup design that I created to a live website. After converting the design, I’ll send the link to the staging site to my client for review. I always make sure that it’s a mobile-friendly website.
Before launching the site I always check for broken links and make sure that the site is optimized for speed. I also make sure that it has a 404 page and mobile-friendly. If everything looks good, then we’ll make the site live to the public.
These are the latest tools that I use regularly for my projects.
I often get asked the same questions, so I've put together the most common below.
Absolutely! I think this is one of the points that makes me stand out from other people who build websites. I always make sure that the text, images, and other contents on the website are easy to edit. You can almost change everything if you want to.
Most of the projects I work on start from USD 1,200 and go up to USD 8,000. Though it still depends on the client’s needs and wants, the design and the functionality.
That would be you. I don’t own anything on the website. You’ll have full admin rights, so you can even delete me from the list of website users if you want to. You paid for the website, so it’s a hundred percent your property.
That would be at least 4 weeks. It takes longer most of the time because of the different revision rounds that we have to go through to get the perfect website that you want.