Remote process

A practical remote website process for US small and mid-sized businesses.

WebCamel is based in Dubai and works with US SMBs through a clear remote workflow that keeps decisions, content, and launch steps organized.

01

Fit and goals

Clarify the business model, target customer, US market, current site issues, and the conversion action.

02

Content and page map

Plan services, audience pages, resources, FAQs, proof, and internal links.

03

UX and visual direction

Create a restrained layout system that supports scanning, trust, and mobile use.

04

Website build

Build the approved pages or coordinate with the chosen website platform.

05

SEO and analytics setup

Add titles, descriptions, canonicals, sitemap, robots, image alt text, structured data where useful, and Google tag.

06

Launch QA

Check links, forms, responsive layout, console errors, route behavior, and hosting readiness.

Remote collaboration

A clear process matters more when the team is distributed.

WebCamel works remotely from Dubai with US small and mid-sized businesses, so the process is built around clarity, written decisions, organized content inputs, and practical review points. The goal is to make the project easy to follow even when the business owner, marketer, developer, or hosting contact is in a different time zone.

Each phase reduces uncertainty. The early work defines audience, offer, proof, and conversion goals. The middle work turns that into page structure and interface decisions. The launch phase checks whether the site is usable, crawlable, contactable, and ready for the hosting environment.

What stays visible

  • Business goals and conversion actions.
  • Required pages, service areas, proof, and FAQs.
  • Design direction and reusable section patterns.
  • SEO setup, analytics, form behavior, and launch checklist.
  • Open questions that need owner approval before publishing.

Before design

The business model and buyer journey are clarified before visual decisions take over.

This keeps the project from becoming a subjective style exercise with unclear commercial outcomes.

During build

Content, layout, metadata, CTAs, and mobile behavior are reviewed together.

A page is judged by whether it explains, reassures, and moves visitors toward the right action.

Before launch

Links, forms, analytics, sitemap, robots, canonical URLs, contact details, and responsiveness are checked.

Launch QA helps reduce avoidable problems when the files are uploaded to hosting.

Questions

Common questions before starting

Do you only work with Dubai businesses?

No. WebCamel FZCO is based in Dubai, UAE, and works remotely with US small and mid-sized businesses that need strategy, design, development, and website improvement support.

Can you work with an existing US hosting or marketing team?

Yes. WebCamel can prepare launch-ready pages or files and coordinate with your hosting provider, internal developer, or marketing team when needed.

What should a US business send before starting?

Send your current website, target customers, service area, competitors, desired action, and any examples of sites you like or dislike. That is enough to start a focused review.

Want a clear remote website process?

Send your current site, business location, audience, and launch timeline.