senior flash architect

 


Project Plan

Sharon Solesbee, B.S.I.T., M.A.
Franklin, North Carolina 28734-4650

Information Technologies Software Architect,
Database Developer, Data Migration,
Multimedia Animation, 3D
and 2D Graphics

828 524 6313 Eastern Standard Time


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Web Project Overview

This planner helps to evaluate the best price for your Web project. This is used to deliver a more accurate project proposal. There is no obligation to purchase services from us by completing this form. It is not necessary to understand technical terms.

  • Having an idea of how many pages your site will include determines your total cost of ownership.
  • Understanding audience attraction is crucial to defining the purpose.
  • Animation and photographic content are useful in moderation.
  • A logo speaks for itself and defines what your organization stands for.
  • Developers will generate animation, graphics, and logos as necessary.
  • A simple domain name allows potential customers to locate your business or organization.
  • A digital copy of a website will be provided on CD-ROM at completion if requested.

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Time is the most valuable asset for everyone. Anyone can develop a website from a cut and dry template that looks and feels the same as a competitor. Managers will eventually discover that maintaining a website project demands crucial time and abundant resources.

The purpose of advertising is to inform consumers that a business exists. Consumers have several choices. They can either choose your products and services or your competitor's. Commercial advertising must influence consumers that a company is trustworthy.

An effective ad campaign accomplishes brand recognition.

A good plan is dynamic. It changes and improves with age. This may be referenced for future scalability and growth.

Scarcity is what makes goods valuable. When supply increases, the price drops. This is balanced by a reduced production. "The value of Intellectual Property is not in the scarcity of a good, but in scarcity of useful ideas (Daniel Eran, RDM).