Obongo Bongo
Obongo Bongo

Obongo Bongo

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Introduction: Obongo Bongo is a one-stop shop with custom-built solutions for all business and personal web development, visual communication, and online marketing needs. We believe in providing our clients with all of the tools they need to succeed; that is why our work includes the full spectrum of creative thinking: design, technology, and marketing. We offer a wide selection of web development, visual communication, and online marketing services tailored to your company’s needs and vision. Obongo Bongo—a web design firm with a personal touch.
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    Understanding the web design process It really helps if you understand the Seven Simple Step Process so that you know what to expect. You’ll know when our Web Design team will need more of your time, and when key decisions have to be made. More importantly, you’ll know when the proper time is to make changes, so as to avoid costly change requests. Progress reports and updates You don’t want a web designer that goes off in a corner and does not say a word until the job is almost done. Our Design Process keeps you in the loop throughout the design process. We have mechanisms in place to keep you involved in the design process so here are no surprises in the process. Realistic Expectations If you are designing a web site for $300, don’t expect a $3,000 web site. You have to be realistic and understand that your budget can only buy so many labor hours to complete the job. Your web designer only has so many hours available for each specific phase of the project. So if one phase goes over budget, then the other phases need to be adjusted proportionately. Our Web Design Packages will give you realistic expectations of your web budgets and deliverables. Keep things moving on your end Nothing is harder for a web designer than having a discontinuous project in which there are many delays caused by the client. It is far easier to design a web site in which each phase can be completed in a continuous fashion, one after the other, rather than starting and stopping the project many times. So try to avoid delays on your end, and don’t let long stretches of time go by without interacting with our Account Executives or Web Design Team. Delays in the project usually ends up being costly to both our Web Design Team and ultimately you. Be Responsive as possible The more responsive you are, the quicker your web site will be completed. When your Account Executive or Web Designer asks for something, try to give it to them as quickly as possible. Otherwise, your designer is basically idle while waiting for a reply from your end.