Posted in WiWorks on January 15, 2007 by Utah Web Design
At Wiworks, Inc. we have been designing websites for companies around the country for the past 9-years. During that period we have seen hundreds of businesses come through our door. Some of them had great business models, some were just OK and then some business models were a joke. I remember one business that was called Fart-Not. Yes you heard it right, fart not. This was a guy from the east coast that had a line of perfumes and fragrances that he wanted to market to the college crowd. His idea was to feature a spinning aerosol can and whenever a user would click on a navigational button, a blast would come out of the can. DUH! What a stupid idea. No matter how hard we tried to convince him of the foolishness of his concept and too save his money, he was determined to prove us wrong. So he paid us $1,500.00 to build and host his site and then within 4-months he decided he didn’t want to do it anymore and closed the site.  In any situation experience is a great teacher. At Utah Web Design we have had 9-years of experience across multiple business platforms. We are happy to provide any of our clients with any experience we have gathered over our history. This has saved our clients tens of thousands of dollars on business models and site ventures that needed strategic attention before they got off the ground. With some of the best Web Designers in Utah, talented SEO specialists and marketing professionals we have the necessary tools to assist about any business unless you are anything like the Fart Not guy or the lady that wanted to sell educational toys for almost 50% more than any of her online competitors for the exact same product. In either case they were doomed for failure from the beginning. As a company we try not to be part of losing propositions and align ourselves with great businesses and clients like those we already have and those that come to us daily for help with their current sites.               Â
Posted in WiWorks on December 29, 2006 by Utah Web Design
Let us first introduce The Three Amigos in order of age (youngest, young, old fart):
1. Jacob Kerr 2. Jordan Kasteler 3. Shaun Roos


And yes ladies, we're all single. It's been said many times that web geeks are stereotypically somewhat eccentric and unusual in one way or other. This is true, and that is why we'd like to share with the world what we do when we're not in front of a computer (which is VERY rare). This is Shaun in a few years if he keep growing out his beard and letting his beer belly get bigger:

Unlike Borat
Sagdiyev, our hobbies are not table tennis, disco dancing, and shoot dog. We like to play Enemy Territory (computer game). You can check out our LAN party
Game Night at the Utah Search Engine Optimization Blog.
Shaun likes to spend time with his girlfriend, Tiffany. They often go to Park City and shop at the outlet malls.
Jacob is a dance machine who likes to spend time with his kids and collect Crystals (inside joke).
Jordan likes to skateboard, snowboard, rock out and hang out with his girlfriend, Heather. There you have it. More to come soon. Happy New Year!!
Posted in WiWorks on December 29, 2006 by Utah Web Design
WiWorks, Inc is a
Web Design firm based in
Utah. We have been specializing in this field for almost ten years now, and have made very happy clients along the way. We specialize is custom web development for clients all over the world. Whether your site is e-commerce or brochure style we can tailor to your needs. Come check out our
portfolio to see what we can do for you.
Posted in WiWorks on November 30, 1999 by Utah Web Design
Over the past few months my team and I have been trying to come up with an effective and efficient way to manage our web development process. After having many meetings of the minds we could never quite settle on one basic outline, since the web development process is very complex and not one project is ever the same.
After having one of these meetings I was at home making a cake and realized that project management is just like following a recipe. In every recipe you have your ingredients listed in order with the instructions of when to add them, how to mix them, how to bake, and last serve. Even people who don’t cook know that in order to serve an attractive delicious meal you must follow the recipe to a T and not leave out any of the ingredients, or skip any of the steps because when you do you are just asking for a recipe that is filled with distaste and disaster.
As a project manager as you are going through the ingredients the most important thing you should be doing is making sure that you are mixing, or controlling and monitoring every step of the recipe so that if there is to much or to little of an ingredient, or worse if it was left out of the recipe all together that problem can be identified and corrected in a timely cost effective manner.
So after thinking about this theory I sat down and put together some ingredients for my team and myself to follow so we can put together and serve a delicious final project to our clients.
Here is a basic recipe and the ingredients I came up with:
• Communication: I put this #1 on the list because I believe that this is the key ingredient to making any project successful. If you do not have the proper communication with your client and your team you might as well just throw the remaining ingredients in the trash because the project is sure to fail from the beginning. You must make sure that you understand exactly what your client is wanting and expecting from you, this will not only help with the development process, but will save your company valuable time and money too.
• The triangle: Scope, time, cost, this is the seasoning that makes up the triangle. It is crucial to any project manager to know all three of these so that you can insure that you are going to deliver an on time, cost efficient, quality project to your client.
• Design: In this stage of the recipe you need to make sure that you have communicated with your designer and given him/her all the clients wants, needs, and desires of the project to be able to deliver a delectable design the first time, thus again saving much time and money for the company.
• Coding & Content: In this step again you need to have proper communication with your team and client to make sure you have everything you need from both parties so you can serve exactly what the client ordered.
• Quality Control: Before a project is delivered it must be sent through a quality control process. Quality control is an ingredient that often times gets overlooked, thus creating something very distasteful for the client and more than likely loosing money on the project. You should have more than one person doing the quality check on the project to make sure that none of the ingredients have been left out.
• Delivery: When you have followed all the steps you are now ready to deliver your client the project they ordered.
By following some basic steps in the recipe it becomes a very simple solution to ensure that your projects are not being overcooked and that they are being delivered on time, are profitable, but most important are very satisfying to your client’s tastes, thus delivering the perfect meal for everyone.