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How long does it take to build a website?

An afternoon. A week. Two months. Two years. It all depends.

RP AXIS can take a concept, flesh out the navigation, add content and images, and incorporate back-end functionality for an average 20-30 page site in three or four weeks. But, that rarely happens. Why? Because there are many timing factors that can delay progress. Honestly, most of these delays occur on the client side. Many are too much part of the business process to be easily evaded. These include:

* Delays in developing Client-side content. Often it turns out that several departments have to approve certain key pieces of text. The process of coming up with a mission statement sometimes creates questions within an organization that must be resolved before moving on.

* Vacations, sudden priority shifts, and having one of the key client contacts get buried in other work are all common occurrences.

* There are also those scope changes. When the process begins, a client suddenly sees new potentials, or changes the target audiences of the site. This usually involves redesign.

Pre-planning and careful specification of a website will greatly reduce to likelihood of delays. As will clearly a clearly delineated process for content creation, client site review, and approvals.

 
 
In this Section
   
bullet Where do I start?
bullet How much should a website cost?
bullet Easier to do it yourself?
bullet Cost of a bad website?
bullet Cost of going without a website
bullet Types of websites?
bullet Redesign existing site
bullet Client role in the process?
bullet How long does it take to build a website?
 
 
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