I’ve been with Pearse Street Inc from the first $300 small business website design. We’ve moved on to design for Fox Entertainment, Interscope Records and Pope John Paul II. We’ve moved form the most simple to the most complicated and challenging of web endeavors. Now our specialty is the development of social networking websites and applications.
We have been in the business of social network design for years now and have learned many lessons along the way. We’ve developed systems that guide the process. Initially we developed a social networking framework with that and the talented graphic design team we proceeded. With each new website we’ve learned a couple of lessons and added a few systems. We often tell clients “NO” now when before we’d allow a client to guide us to far away from the direction of a quality product produced in a reasonable time period. We tend to throw some features in at no charge that will add value and we tweak the direction on occasion. We’ve learned this very valuable phrase though “Lets Start A Phase 2 List” . I can’t say enough how much trouble this phrase has saved us and clients. We finish the first phase and we collect a list of phase 2 features/ideas. When phase one is complete we begin registering users and the feedback from these real users can be considered during planning for future features. We learned early on if the development/direction of the website is allowed to transform on a day to day basis the creation of a working website will never be realized. When the working site is fully integrated with the graphic design elements we begin a QA process. A bug list is created and the team works through each bug fixing all the little things. The client participates in the QA phase an a list of the clients requested changes is created and worked through. Upon final approval of the website it’s made live and the fun begins.
How To Create a Social Network? How to Help in the Development Process?
- Hire the correct company. Check the portfolio and that the sites in it are social networks, call a couple of former clients and ask about the experience. Make sure they have a fully developed and tested social networking framework. Not just any web development company can create a social network.
- Take the time to fill out the project questionnaire. The project questionnaire will help your designer create your vision.
- During the initial Graphic Design process which includes the design of the logo and the layout of the pages remember. Your designer is the professional, give them your preferences and ideas then give them the creative freedom to follow their instincts.
- During the Web Development phase DO NOT PANIC, your not going to see as much work done on a day to day basis (unless you want us to print out thousands of pages of code) . At this time it is natural to worry that maybe your project isn’t a priority or that it’s not being worked on. YOUR PROJECT IS BEING WORKED ON.
- Enjoy your website. Collect user feedback and all new ideas for phase 2.
Jonathan McInerney
VP Pearse Street Inc






Great points. Thanks for the information.
Thanks Jonathan. These are good steps for anyone to follow who is creating a social networking website.