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Cameron Senior - P.O Box 653, Crows Nest, NSW, 1585, Australia  –  Phone. +61 414 355 498

I have over 10 years of experience in Web Development and a record of exceeding client expectations. My growing list of clients come from a wide range of business, education and non-profit organizations. The following is an outline of the services I offer to these clients.

 

I help companies better connect with their online audiences by creating (and improving) their web presence. From SME Consulting, Information Architecture and Strategy development to Usability reviews, I offer a broad range of consulting services that can help your business succeed in its market.

Information Architecture

Carefully planning the structure, content and functionality of your website will result in a more usable and intuitive website for your users. Bottom line? It ensures your projects chances for success are that much greater.

  • Content Inventory
  • User Scenarios, Task Analysis, User Flows
  • Wireframes & Sitemaps
  • Low Fidelity Prototypes

Business Analysis

Be it through a better understanding of existing processes, or the mapping out of revised workflows, proper analysis and modeling of your unique requirements makes for a more successful project.

  • Functional Specifications
  • Technical Specifications
  • Test Cases
  • Usability Reviews

Web / Digital Strategy

I assist companies in translating their business goals into a workable strategy for the web. From refining an existing web presence, to opening up new income streams through the use of web technologies.

  • SEO Optimisation strategies & Implementations
  • SME Consulting
  • Market Analysis
  • Technical Representative

User Experience

I craft your websites User Experience to ensure that both the needs of your audience are met and exceeded. The result? An intuitive, easy website for your users and great return on investment for your business

  • User Groups, Personas and Scenarios
  • User Workflows and Analysis
  • Web Analytics Analysis
  • Competitor Analysis