Website development from conception to completion involves a structured six-to-seven-phase process: Discovery/Planning (goals, sitemap), Design (wireframes, UI), Content Creation, Development (front/back-end coding), Testing (QA), Launch, and Maintenance. This lifecycle ensures a user-friendly, secure, and functional site is delivered, typically taking 2-6 months depending on complexity.
- 1. Discovery & Planning (Conception): Define goals, target audience, and project scope. Create a sitemap (structure) and a specification sheet to guide development.
- 2. Wireframing & Design: Create UI/UX wireframes to map the layout, followed by visual design (colors, typography) to establish the brand identity.
- 3. Content Generation: Develop, write, and curate content tailored to the audience and optimized for search engines (SEO).
- 4. Development (Coding): Front-end developers build the interface, while back-end developers build functionality, database systems, and CMS integration.
- 5. Testing & QA: Rigorous testing of functionality, responsiveness across devices, browser compatibility, and loading speed.
- 6. Launch & Deployment: Move the site from a staging environment to the live server, finalize domain settings, and go public.
- 7. Maintenance & Optimization: Ongoing monitoring for security bugs, updating content, and analyzing user data for improvements.
- Planning & Design: 3–5 weeks.
- Development & Content: 4–8 weeks.
- Testing & Launch: 1–2 weeks.




















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