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Blog Design / Nerve Center Design
RFP Worksheet

This worksheet will help you define your goals and vision for your blog or nerve center, while giving us insight into your individual taste and style.

We provide a comprehensive
questionnaire for several reasons:

To be sure you’re aware of the many options available when building your nerve center.
To help us get a good idea of your vision for the blog.
To ensure we design your new blog to meet or exceed your needs
To enable us to provide an accurate nerve center design quote

Keep in mind that the completion
of this form is not a contract.

Nothing is binding. Options can be added or deleted during the design of your web site as the need arises.

Please take the time to carefully and
thoughtfully answer the questions below.

Questions? Feel free to contact us at any time!

Bravo Media Blog Design Worksheet

Fields with an asterisk (* ) are mandatory.

* Your name:
* Your e-mail:
Best phone number:
Best hours to reach you:
Have you registered a domain name?
Yes
Please specify:

No

Although you are free to use any domain registrant you choose, we recommend registering your domain name at GoDaddy, for approximately $10.00 per year.

We only refer you – our clients – to reputable firms and organizations that we trust enough to use ourselves.

Do you have Web hosting?
Yes
Please specify:

No

We recommend registering your domain name at Host Gator, for approximately $10.00 per year.

We only refer you – our clients – to reputable firms and organizations that we trust enough to use ourselves.

What is the purpose of your Nerve Center?

Things to think about: What do you hope to achieve with your blog? What are your goals? Is your purpose to attract a larger audience through search engines? Or to provide information to your current customer base? Be as detailed and specific as you can …

Who is your target audience?

Who do you want to sell your service or product to?

Things to think about: Who are they? What is their gender? What is their occupation? How old are they? What kind of information are they looking for on your site? What sort of “look” would they be attracted to?

Logo

Do you have a logo you would like to use on your site?

Yes

No

No, but I am interested in having one designed

Choose a color scheme.

We recommend choosing one color as your primary color and one or two complimentary colors.

Things to think about: colors represent EMOTIONS and PERCEPTIONS.

  • Elegant, business-like colors include colors such as navy blue, burgandy and beige.
  • Fresh, healthy colors include bright colors such as yellow, blue and green.
  • Loud, high-impact colors include vibrant colors such as red, yellow, blue, orange and purple and black.

If you are unsure about colors, we can help you choose. We also design logos and provide corporate branding services.

Blogs you do or do not like …

List several web sites that you really like and describe what you like about them and/or what features they have that you would like to have implemented into your own Blog:

Things to think about: Spend time browsing the Web. Take note of the Web sites that appeal to you. What is it you like about them? The layout? The colors? The navigation? The fonts?

Tip: Visit your competitor’s nerve center. What would YOU do to improve them and how could you implement improvements and enhancements into your own site?

Nerve Center(s) where you like the layout of the page:

The layout of the page refers to the placement of items throughout the page.

Comments:

Blog(s) where you like the navigation of the page (buttons/links):
Comments:

Blog(s) where you like the colors/color combination:
Comments:

Blog(s) where you like the fonts used:

We recommend using Web safe fonts such as Arial or Verdana.
The most important thing is that they are easy to read.

Comments:

What you DON’T like:

List two or three Nerve Center designs that you really dislike and describe what you don’t like about them and/or what features they have that you would NOT want implemented into your own Nerve Center:

Comments:

Decide on how many pages you would like to start out with. More pages can be added in the future as your company grows.
Approximate number of pages:

Home Page – This is the first page of your Blog and it is mandatory. It’s also known as the index page. It should clearly state what your Web site is about. It sometimes includes a mission statement and contains links to your “inner” pages. This page is your most valuable page, as it is the front door to your blog and will be the first impression that your visitors will have of you.
Inner Pages – here is a listing of some of the most popular inner pages. Check which pages you want for your blog. You can add additional pages to meet your needs:
About Us Page – This is a page about you and/or your company. It may include your credentials or your resume. You may also what to include your picture.
Resources Page – This page contains a listing of links and resources that are relevant to your blog and may be of interest to your visitors. This is a good place to list Blogs that you have affiliate programs with.
Services/Rates Page – This page contains a listing of your services or products and can also list your rates and prices.
Contact Us Page – This is a page that contains information on how to contact you. Often times it contains a form for your visitors to fill out. It may also contain your address, phone number, fax number and email address.
Testimonials – This page may contain letters of recommendation or testimonials that your clients have written for you.
Policy Page – This page provides a clear definition of how you intend to use information collected on your site.
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Search Engine Optimization …
What is the #1 key word or phrase that you think people would use to find your blog on the search engines?

List additional key words and phrases:

Who is going to write the copy (text) for your Nerve Center?

Will you be using our copywriting services? Note: copywriting services are flexible. You can choose to only have one page written or several. You could even choose to write your own page and have our copywriter fine tune it.

Yes

No

To avoid unnecessary delays, we recommend that the majority of the copywriting is completed before the Web design process begins. You will need to have your copy in electronic format, preferably in PLAIN TEXT format.

Any other thoughts, comments or ideas:

Take note of any additional thoughts and ideas that you have for your Nerve Center design.

Do you want a Flash movie added to your blog?

Yes

No

Don’t know
Do you need a shopping cart?

Yes

No

Don’t know
Do you need a message board or forum?

Yes

No

Don’t know
Any other special features? Add these below:
Estimated Date of Completion:
It generally takes 20 – 45 days from start to finish to complete a full nerve center design, depending on the amount of content.
Less time If your copy is completed before the blog design begins.

Click on Submit when you are ready to submit your request for a Blog Design / Nerve Center Design proposal.
You may want to print this page first, before submitting so you have a copy for your records.

Please allow 48-72 hours response time to your request.
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