WordCamp San Diego 2012: Strategies for a Successful Web Project

At his WordCamp San Diego 2012 presentation, Strategies for a Successful Web Project, web developer Wes Chyrchel shared his tips for managing client expectations and web projects.

I liked his common sense approach:

  • Have a process to your work
  • You’re not a bank, payment is due on receipt

and appreciated his insights on time management and projects.

Read my key takeaways and check out some of the backchannel conversation from Twitter during his talk.

Key Takeaways

  • Be sure to have a process, doesn’t matter if it’s agile, waterfall, or something else
  • If you’ve having issues with every client, then the issue may be you
  • Always be learning, give back to the community
  • Work as a team with your client. Keep everyone accountable. You have responsibilities, and your client has responsibilities.
  • Process Overview
    • Meet, Estimate, Contract
    • Kickoff, Mindmap, Schedule
    • Wireframes, Site Architecture
    • Design Mockups, Key Pages
    • Development, Content
    • Reviews, Fixes, Launch
  • Define requirements, listen to your clients
  • Make sure your contract has everything in it
  • Create a schedule for both you and your client, detailing responsibilities
  • Take the guessing out of your design, use metrics to back up your decisions
  • Leverage previous A/B testing results
  • At launch, create a formal review, reference original goals
  • Set time for training
  • Invoice the client
  • Meet face-to-face with client one week after launch, ask if they have logged in, ask about any issues

Backchannel Conversation

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Deborah Edwards-Oñoro enjoys birding, gardening, taking photos, reading, and watching tennis. She's retired from a 25+ year career in web design, usability, and accessibility.