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A practical strategy for the modern brand.
Redesigning normal.
Having the same styled platform that everyone else has, is...well...a bad idea. The concept is to design a completely unique & custom look for your business; while implementing clever, yet cool, functionalities that allow clean UI for better UX. In turn, helping a brand to...well...be totally better.
Stunning & affordable.
A system that is reasonably priced, while providing a competitive advantage.
Modular capabilities.
Connect stable plugins to further enhance the UX performance.
High-design-low-maintenance.
With the impressive UI functionalities, your website will attract a crowd.
All-in-one platform.
Receive hosting, emailing campaigns and security.
24/7 friendly customer care.
Creating a solution to any problem.
Metrics and analytics.
Measure the success of your website.
Not just any website.
Utilising the premium Squarespace website development kit, ProjektID can create stunning & versatile sites that can be hard to dream off. Even though the end product 'is just a website, it's not just any website'. This is because at ProjektID we forge specific visual solutions to match your brand's unique frontend needs.
Problem-solving principles.
At ProjektID, we embrace 5 principles that allow us to provide a bespoke solution that solves your business’s problems. There is no cut and paste models in our services, only effective planning, developing, designing and implementation of work that provides your brand with meaningful value.
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ProjektID can develop a strategy that works in tandem with your brand and the products/services that you provide to your customers/clients. First, we will engage in an intuitive workshop, which will allow both parties to deduce essential information about your business, including:
• Qualitative and quantitative industry data.
• Brand story and core unique characteristics.
• Goals and challenges.
• Strengths and weaknesses.
• Opportunities and threats.
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Interacting with an existing audience is great for generating input. This can assist in focusing on perceptions of the products/services and the strategic B2B positioning too. Typical questions include:
• What do they like about your products/services?
• What benefits do they receive?
• Were they a customer/client of a previous business?
• Are there any recommendations for improvement?
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The voice and personality of your brand are unique. Configuring these to flow throughout your whole business will avoid confusion. Hosting productive cross-functional meetings is an optimal method for integrating the brand positioning and mission statement together with:
• Strategies.
• Mock-ups.
• Copywriting.
• Online and offline operations.
• A guidelines dossier.
• An identity manual.
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Your business’s target market share the same values, behaviours and personality traits as your brand. Now is the time to raise a community. A strong brand needs strong business assets, such as:
• Branded website development and designing.
• Powerful video marketing.
• Copywriting, social media and digital marketing.
• Graphic design assets.
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When launching the business solution, developed and designed by ProjektID, you have a unique opportunity to decide how you wish to market your brand in the industry. Managing and maintaining the business assets is key for short-term and long-term growth. If the business assets are ignored then there is a potential for a collapse in performance.
Keeping an eye on the business’s assets metrics and feedback can control the execution of the launch and make adjustments if needed to achieve your brand’s objectives for the end-goal to stick the landing.
Rough order Of magnitude.
A Rough Order of Magnitude Estimate (ROM estimate) is a ‘ballpark’ estimation of a project's scale and cost. ROM estimates are not representative of every project budget, rather a comprehension of the scope-to-budget ratio. Every project is unique and requires a particular range of solutions to assist a business in solving problems. Please do contact us to organise an initial meeting to discuss your project (scope, budget & timeline). Keep in mind that the price reflects the content, skill and technical complexity of this solution and in turn can generate better value for your business.
Medium Business
Approximate Duration: 3 Months
Small Business
Approximate Duration: 2 Months
Personal Business
Approximate Duration: 1 Month
€5,960.48
€3,226.07
€720.65
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Attain assistance with creating a Squarespace account & generating a secure password. Additionally, gain assistance with organising legal business information that will be declared on the website. Also, apply any business tax information on to the Squarespace account for business-taxation assurance.
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The General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, is a European privacy law that went into effect May 25, 2018. The GDPR regulates how individuals and organisations may collect, use, and retain personal data, which affects Squarespace sites. This focuses on: #1 Lawfulness, fairness & transparency, #2 Purpose limitation, #3 Data minimisation, #4 Accuracy, #5 Storage limitation, #6 Integrity & confidentiality (security), and #7 Accountability.
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Front-end web development, also known as client-side development is the practice of combining three programming languages: HTML, CSS and JavaScript, into a uniform framework foundation for a website or Web Application so that a user can see and interact with them directly. User interface design or user interface (UI) engineering is the design of user interfaces for machines and software with the focus on maximizing usability and the user experience (UX).
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Front-end web development, also known as client-side development is the practice of combining three programming languages: HTML, CSS and JavaScript, into a uniform framework foundation for a website or Web Application so that a user can see and interact with them directly. User interface design or user interface (UI) engineering is the design of user interfaces for machines and software with the focus on maximizing usability and the user experience (UX).
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Front-end web development, also known as client-side development is the practice of combining three programming languages: HTML, CSS and JavaScript, into a uniform framework foundation for a website or Web Application so that a user can see and interact with them directly. User interface design or user interface (UI) engineering is the design of user interfaces for machines and software with the focus on maximizing usability and the user experience (UX).
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A responsive website is one that changes based on the screen size of the device. Responsive websites react with the user in mind, and enhance usability no matter what the device is. Mobile-friendly functionality helps to condense a desktop site into a more easily navigating experience.
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A wireframe is a two-dimensional skeletal outline of a webpage or app. Wireframes provide a clear overview of the page structure, layout, information architecture, user flow, functionality, and intended behaviours. As a wireframe usually represents the initial product concept, styling, color, and graphics are kept to a minimum. Wireframes can be drawn by hand or created digitally, depending on how much detail is required.
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Website copywriting is the process of writing digital content for site pages and product pages. A compelling copy can keep your website visitors engaged and lead them to take actions that are both important to you and meaningful to them. Does not include blog posts.
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Website copywriting is the process of writing digital content for site pages and product pages. A compelling copy can keep your website visitors engaged and lead them to take actions that are both important to you and meaningful to them. Does not include blog posts.
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Website copywriting is the process of writing digital content for site pages and product pages. A compelling copy can keep your website visitors engaged and lead them to take actions that are both important to you and meaningful to them. Advanced copywriting will incur additional charges. Does not include blog posts.
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Web content development is the process of researching, writing, gathering, organizing, and editing materials that support and promote your online presence. Smart web content development can lead to online success, and if a business operates mostly or entirely on the internet, then web content can make or break it.
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Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of improving the quality and quantity of website traffic to a website or a web page from search engines. By improving SEO we also improve Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs), which are the pages that Google and other search engines show in response to a user's search query.
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Meta titles & descriptions, also known as search titles & descriptions, are short pieces of text that describe your site's content. Search engines show meta descriptions below the page title in search results if they can't find site content that's more relevant to a visitor's search terms.
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Call To Action (CTA) is a marketing term for any device designed to prompt an immediate response or encourage an immediate sale. A CTA most often refers to using words or phrases incorporated into sales scripts, advertising messages, or web pages, which compel an audience to act in a specific way.
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In internet marketing, Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO) is a system for increasing the percentage of visitors to a website that convert into customers, or more generally, take any desired action on a webpage.
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Lead capture is a specially-designed methodology with a sole purpose in collecting information about leads (name, email, phone number, and so much more). This information is collected through a lead capture form and used to help you build a relationship with your leads.
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The guidelines dossier outlines a set of rules for the brand to abide by in order to maintain a high level of quality with the business asset.
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A web page is a hypertext document provided by a website and displayed to a user in a web browser. A website typically consists of many web pages linked together in a coherent fashion. The name 'web page' is a metaphor of paper pages bound together into a book.
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A web page is a hypertext document provided by a website and displayed to a user in a web browser. A website typically consists of many web pages linked together in a coherent fashion. The name 'web page' is a metaphor of paper pages bound together into a book.
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A web page is a hypertext document provided by a website and displayed to a user in a web browser. A website typically consists of many web pages linked together in a coherent fashion. The name 'web page' is a metaphor of paper pages bound together into a book.
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A product page is a page on a website that helps customers decide what to buy. It includes different specs and features to help answer questions, provide reviews, allow product comparison, and facilitate the buying process.
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A product page is a page on a website that helps customers decide what to buy. It includes different specs and features to help answer questions, provide reviews, allow product comparison, and facilitate the buying process.
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A product page is a page on a website that helps customers decide what to buy. It includes different specs and features to help answer questions, provide reviews, allow product comparison, and facilitate the buying process.
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Throughout the project, receive ongoing & regular technical consultations. Gain an in-depth understanding of the project & phases, business asset(s), and strategic & technical guidance that assists your brand.
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Reduce failure by compensating for potential limits of human memory and attention. Ensure consistency and completeness in carrying out tasks to bolster business success.
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Reduce failure by compensating for potential limits of human memory and attention. Ensure consistency and completeness in carrying out tasks to bolster business success.
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Privacy Policies and Terms and Conditions (T&C) agreements are both, as the names imply, legally binding contracts. The main difference between these two types of agreements is this: A Privacy Policy agreement exists to protect your clients. A T&C agreement exists to protect you, the business (company).
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For GDPR compliance, the EU Cookie Notification system will enable a popup Squarespace cookie notice with Accept and Reject options. The cookies are not rendered by default and only upon user consent. A functional Cookie Audit module displays what cookies a website uses.
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Once a project is complete and 100% of the budget is fullfiled, a certificate of ownership will be provided.
Service roadmap.
Comprehending the complete development processes is key in maximising the performance of a project’s success. ProjektID works in tandem with clients in order to maintain operational control of every single detail.
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Approximate Duration: 3 Days
Approximate Duration: 3 Days
Approximate Duration: 3 Days
Discovery Phase
In the Discovery phase, ProjektID will need to initially define the scope of the project. This is done through an initial meeting with the client. Then the project parameters can be defined along with an assessment of the project. Once all of this is complete, the project ‘Authorisation To Proceed’ (ATP) Contract will need to be agreed to and the project will commence.
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Approximate Duration: 25 Days
Approximate Duration: 17 Days
Approximate Duration: 8 Days
Development Phase
In the Development phase, the solution will undergo creation. A demonstration live model will then be created. All of these will be displayed to the client for feedback and agreement.
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Approximate Duration: 14 Days
Approximate Duration: 9 Days
Approximate Duration: 4 Days
Analysis Phase
The Analysis phase focuses on gaining real feedback from asset testers. Live model testing will enable ProjektID and the client to better define the business asset and to assess the project thus far.
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Approximate Duration: 26 Days
Approximate Duration: 17 Days
Approximate Duration: 9 Days
Enhancement Phase
The Enhancement phase will enable ProjektID to implement any small and big alterations to the asset from the feedback in the Analysis phase. If the final project edits still do not fulfil the project scope then additional edit applications will be enacted until complete.
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Approximate Duration: 3 Days
Approximate Duration: 3 Days
Approximate Duration: 3 Days
Completion Phase
In the Completion phase, both ProjektID and the client will evaluate the project together. Once the project has fulfilled the objectives in the whole project scope, the project will be handed off to the client.
Project glossary.
A glossary is an alphabetical list of terms in a particular domain of knowledge with the definitions for those terms.
Budget
The amount of money that a person, group, or organization has available to spend on a ‘project’. A budget defines the maximum and minimum values allocated to generate a particular outcome.
Project
A piece of planned work or activity that is completed over a period of time and intended to achieve a particular aim.
Project Complexity
The condition of lacking simplicity of a problem. A set of problems that consists of many parts with a multitude of possible interrelations, being of high consequence in the decision-making process that brings about the final result.
Project Scale
A determining factor from ‘Project Scope’, is most simply defined as the degree and extent to which project management practices are formally applied. Taking a "one size fits all" approach is unwise and impractical.
Project Scope
Features and functions of the scope of work needed to complete a project. Scope involves gathering information required to initialise a project, and the features the project would have that the client requires.
Project TimeLine (Duration)
A period of seconds, minutes, days, hours, weeks, months, or years, in which something may happen or in which something may occur.
Quality Control (QC)
This is a process through which a business seeks to ensure that product quality is maintained or improved. Quality control requires creating an environment in which a project strives for perfection.
Roadmap
Provides a strategic overview of the major elements of a project. This usually includes objectives, milestones, deliverables, resources, and a planned timeline.
Service Element Deliverable (SED)
A sub-division of Project Scope, a Service Element Deliverable is an action that is performed within a specific aspect of a project in order to serve a purpose. Multiple actions together (SEDs) compose the scope of work.
Stage (Phase)
A collection of activities within a project. Each project phase is goal-oriented and ends at a milestone. Reaching these milestones means the project progresses. Each phase can be divided into sub-phases.
Stage (Plan)
These include things to do, short-term and long-term objectives, and other actions that affect project completion.
Stage (Progress)
These include milestones, goals achieved, finished tasks and validated items that contribute to project completion.
Variable
A variable is any factor, trait, or condition that can exist in differing amounts or types. A project usually has three kinds of variables: independent, dependent, and controlled.
Variable (Control)
A control variable, or constant, in project development is an element which is constant and unchanged throughout the course of the project. The control variables themselves are not altered throughout any project scale.
Variable (Dependent)
The variable is measured during project development and is 'dependent' on the independent variable. In a project, the effect on the dependent variable is caused by altering the independent variable.
Variable (Independent)
The variable being manipulated during project development and is assumed to have a direct effect on the dependent variable. This determines the cause and effect of a project.
Project scale.
‘Project Scale’ is a determining factor from ‘Project Scope’ and ‘Project Complexity’, most simply defined as the degree and extent to which project management practices are formally applied. It is unwise and impractical to take a ‘one size fits all’ approach to each project, as there will be unique problems to solve along with varying scales, scopes and complexities to assess.
Project Scale = Project Scope X Project Complexity
Project variable.
A variable is any factor, trait, or condition that can exist in differing amounts or types. A project usually has three kinds of variables: independent, dependent, and controlled.
Control Variable
The control variable, or constant, in project development is an element that is constant and unchanged throughout the course of the project. The control variables themselves are not altered throughout any project scale.
Quality Control
Independent Variable
The dependent variable is what gets measured during project development, and is 'dependent' on the independent variable. In a project, the effect on the dependent variable is caused by altering the independent variable.
Timeline
Dependent Variable
The independent variable is what gets manipulated during project development, and is assumed to have a direct effect on the dependent variable. This determines the cause and effect of a project.
Budget
Our projects.
Developing a specific strategy for a business in a unique situation, within both the digital and physical world, has allowed us to vary our mindset to solve specific problems. Take a peek at some projects that we have been excited to work on.
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