Planning and preparing an effective WordPress site
A properly planned website is more effective, ranks higher and is easier to manage moving forward.
It goes through all the same stages as a ‘standard’ website, the only difference being that the site is built, in the main part, from our pre-built block library.
This approach is designed to give smaller businesses and organisations with smaller budgets a professionally built WordPress site with a lower upfront investment.
We created Webworthy to address the issue that many smaller businesses, charities, NFPs, and NGOs end up with third-rate websites due to limited budgets or by working with WordPress developers who don’t know what they are doing.
Created by Toast, Webworthy addresses this and provides an alternative to getting a crap website built due to limited funds.
Webworthy is not for organisations that want something cheap—it’s for smaller companies and organisations for whom an effective website is an essential but often unobtainable need.
Read our use cases for an affordable bespoke WordPress site for more information.
A properly planned website is more effective, ranks higher and is easier to manage moving forward.
Copy is the another important part of any website project, and getting this signed-off before anything else starts is crucial to the success of the project and your site.
There are no brandzillas here. Just a team of creatives that will get your site on-brand and looking great!
An A to (nearly) Z guide to how we go about building your new website.
Getting the functions right on your website means you don’t invest budget in things that may not be needed.
It might sound like the final stage of the project, but snagging sites is a crucial step in getting the best from your website.
Getting your site live is actually not the final stage of the project, but it’s one that needs to be done correctly.
Now it’s time to get started on some SEO and content work, and we’re here to help.