The Trademark Client Worksheet

So you want a website?  What questions should you ask of yourself and what kind of information should you give a company like Trademark to make sure that all of your ideas come to fruition?

After many years in the business and several hundred (maybe thousand) interviews and meetings with clients and potential clients, we’ve come to realize that there are some gaps in the conceptualization phase of web projects between most clients and most web companies.

There are ideas in your head about what you and your team want out of your website project and there are probably a few aspects of your project that maybe you haven’t thought of.  To be honest, there are probably some times when we forget to ask some pretty important questions in our first meeting with you too or we misunderstand each other because of different terminologies and such.  (You’d be amazed how many different names people call a homepage.)

So what does all of these years of experience and this realization lead to?  It leads to us developing the Trademark Client Worksheet.  The Trademark Client Worksheet is a quick document that you can download and fill out by yourself or with your team to make sure that all of your ideas are brought to the table when you meet with us.  This will help us greatly in determining the best solutions for your project and within your budget.

Any web development or SEO agency that you work with should have something similar to make sure that none of the vital details of your project are missed.  Walking into a website planning conversation about what colors you like isn’t going to cut it anymore.  Because in the end, it’s not really about how pretty your website is….it’s about how your website gets found, how users use it while they’re there and how those visitors convert into revenue.

So when you get a chance (right now, while you’re thinking about it is good) click on the link above to download the Trademark Client Worksheet or you can download it on the homepage of our website.  Take an hour or so and fill it out with your team and then blast it over to us in an email.  We’ll take a look at it and give you a call back to talk about your project and get it moving along correctly.

One Response

  1. scott on March 9, 2009 at 5:54 pm

    this is handy, and also raises good questions for anyone at home who may be thinking about making a website. thanks for sharing!

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