Process
Through years of experience, Mojoe.Net has developed a process that helps clients get through the design and development process. Mojoe.Net's five-step process gets results every time.
First, we have an initial consultation where we meet with you and discuss your project. During this meeting, we want to get an overall feel for how you want your product to look.
Second, the client fills out a Mojoe.Net creative strategy form. This helps both the client and the company because it sharpens the general goals and concepts we discussed during the initial consultation.
Third, Mojoe.Net collects all the necessary content from the client, including images, video, and whatever other content the project requires. A logo can also be created if need be. Clients are asked to use the contents information form, which can be downloaded from the client area after they login to the site. This helps Mojoe.Net cover every aspect of the project before work begins, and it also gives the client a clear understanding of the work that will be done.
Fourth, a completion timeline is set so that both Mojoe.Net and the client know when to expect the finished project. This promotes full transparency and prevents one or both parties from misunderstanding when the work will actually be completed.
Fifth, sign off sheets for the initial site design, the secondary page design, and the final, overall site design are signed by the client and kept on file
After all of this, we design the site. You receive it. You love it, and hopefully you ask us to do more for you in the future!
Jeff Galloway of Galloway Construction and Development called upon Mojoe.net to create their first web site. They wanted a site that showcased their work in constructions as well as was easily maintainable. So the came to us for a Content Management System and a look that had overall appeal for their web site. The site will be launching soon.
(PHS) Preferred Health Services In Production
PHS came to us to not only design their site but to develop their interactive doctor search feature for the Oconee Area. We used colors that corresponded with Oconee Medical Center and developed the interactive search with Google Maps and a fully updateable database.

