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Jeanne Gosselin to speak at NCMPR national conference on March 14, 2011
10 steps to take before starting a Website redesign
10 steps to take before starting a Website redesign
Undertaking a website redesign is expensive, and in today’s tough economic climate, accountability for spending money wisely is more intense than ever. Before you start redesigning your college website, there are a few “homework” items that will save you time and money in the long run. Careful and thoughtful planning before pen hits paper will set you in the right direction and help keep you on track when the inevitable bumps appear in the road. Attendees of this presentation will take away 10 steps to approaching a college website redesign before the first dollar is spent. This presentation is ideal for high-level and mid-level administrators, as well as web designers, developers and content managers
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