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    Key factors to influence the development of a new site?

    How can we make a new site develop quickly and stably? What are the key factors which influence the development of a new site? How to run it well? All advice and opinions are welcome. Thanks.

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    Use a reliable host - I know there are numerous comments about that on this forum (Hostgator, BlueHost, etc.). The quickest solution that offers the most flexibility is to then install WordPress in your account. HostGator for example offers two options to do this that are basically completely automated.

    The reason I suggest WordPress is that from there all you really need to do from a technical standpoint is make a list of the features that your web site should have (ecommerce, portfolio, forum, etc.) and begin researching the various free and paid WP themes that are available. Pick one that does what you need and looks good to you, install it. From there, it is pretty much now a matter of creating / uploading your content.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eKindom View Post
    How can we make a new site develop quickly and stably? What are the key factors which influence the development of a new site? How to run it well? All advice and opinions are welcome. Thanks.
    Without knowing what kind of site, it is impossible to answer this question with anything more than generalities. An eCommerce site is going to take a very different approach from a news site. An authoritative information site is going to develop in a very different way than a forum or other site that requires user-created content. A personal blog is going to different than any of those. A directory will be different still.

    There may be a few things in common, but the differences are more important to recognize than the similarities. Each has its own needs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Business Attorney View Post
    Without knowing what kind of site, it is impossible to answer this question with anything more than generalities.
    sorry for my negligence of the site details. in my question I refer to eCommerce site, an electronics online store.

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    Offer what reader wanted and the product is not offer by competitor. Then follow by SEO, advertising and marketing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eKindom View Post
    How can we make a new site develop quickly and stably? What are the key factors which influence the development of a new site? How to run it well? All advice and opinions are welcome. Thanks.
    on "develop quickly and stably", as a web developer you must provide full specifications of the project with all the resources the dev needs such as images and features you want to be applied on the project. because most of the client's complaints to developers are not giving results according to their timeline but if ask developers they will just say that the clients don't give much specs and expect too much on the project..

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    Website design comes after you've developed a business plan and a corporate identity standard with clear visual identity guidelines. You'll design your website according to these documents. For more information on this topic, please review: Google's Webmaster Guidelines.

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    Get the basics right.

    A clean, simple layout. A compelling idea, and most of all fast hosting.

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    Offer what reader wanted and the product is not offer by competitor. Then follow by SEO, advertising and marketing.
    Yeah, you are right. in fact I wonder the effective way to advertise, to promote our business, our site.

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    Make sure your website is WC3 compliant, Loading Time of Website should be in seconds, keep the navigational structure very simple and clear for the user to find exactly what they’re looking for.

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    Your site must be easily understandable by user and avoid to put unnecessary things which may confuse the user. Content Management System CMS is the best solution to meet the demands of rapid content development. Your website can determine the success by your overall internet marketing and sales efforts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by printingray View Post
    Content Management System CMS is the best solution to meet the demands of rapid content development.
    Which is why - no matter what the business model - a site built on WordPress makes a lot of sense. Tons of themes, all kinds of e-commerce plugins, forums, native blogging support, etc. And lots of options regarding how much you are able to budget...

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    Thanks for your opinions. it seems that i should start from the good construction of the site per se. Then what about the website promotion?

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    Key factors in building a ecommerce site
    1. Flexibility : whether the site is flexible or not, as per the business requirement. business needs keeps on changing timely, so ecommerce solution should match the requirement.
    2. Scalable : site should be more user-friendly, as your business grows to multiple levels, it should be more compatible.
    3. Affordable : For all the user it should available in affordable cost. for small businesses the affordability will be the important factor.
    4. Multichannel : you site able to run with multiple channels.

    other factors
    1. type of business
    2. size of business
    3. profit margin

    there are companies provides you the website design with affordable cost and user-friendly solution. more your website more flexible and attract the new customers for the business
    Nichesuite also one of the company provides you the best service in website design. Nichesuite provides all kids of services including ecommerce web design, online shopping solutions, SEO & SMM services etc.
    Try Nichesuite

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    I agree with mbitsol. Master the fundamentals: friendly, simple navigation, high quality content, clear & concise structure, loading time is important, hosting, necessary plugins..... SEO, marketing (article, video, forum, e-mail etc.), blog commenting ....
    WordPress offers great opportunities: low cost, have it up and running fast.




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