Here's a breakdown of key project deliverables:
Discovery Phase: This initial phase involves gathering information about the client's business goals, target audience, and website vision. Deliverables might include a project proposal, sitemap, and content inventory outline.
Strategy: Based on the discovery phase, this deliverable outlines the website's overall strategy, including user experience (UX) roadmap, content strategy, and SEO plan.
Design & Theme: This could be a custom-designed theme or a customized pre-built theme that reflects the client's brand identity and website goals.
3rd Party Plugins & Integrations: Depending on functionality needs, you might install and configure plugins for contact forms, galleries, analytics, SEO, social media integration, or e-commerce (if applicable).
Custom Functionality: For unique features beyond standard WordPress features, this might involve custom plugin development or theme code modifications.
Content Integration: This includes migrating existing content, populating the website with new content (text, images, videos), and ensuring proper formatting and optimization.
Quality Assurance (QA) & Testing: Rigorous testing to ensure the website functions properly across different browsers and devices. Deliverables might include bug reports and test case summaries.
Launch & Hosting: Website deployment to the chosen hosting platform with proper configuration and security measures.
Training: A user guide or training session for the client on how to manage their WordPress website, including content updates and basic maintenance tasks.