Am I Ready for a Website? 6 Things to Check Before You Start.

Building a website is an exciting step towards building your brand, but before you dive in, there are a few things to consider. Whether you're launching a new site or refreshing an old one, having a solid foundation will make the process smoother and ensure your website works for you. Let's walk through 6 key things you'll want to be sure of before starting your website design journey!

  1. Clear Website Goals

    Before building a website, ask yourself: What do you want your website to achieve? Are you trying to generate leads, sell products, showcase a portfolio, or educate? A clear goal will guide the design and structure of your site.

  2. Understanding Your Audience

    Knowing who your website is for will shape how it looks, feels, and functions. Are your visitors more likely to browse on mobile? Do they expect simplicity or detail? Your audience’s behavior should inform your design choices.

  3. Content Game Plan

    A website is only as strong as its content. Do you have the basics ready? Think about what pages you need (home, about, services, etc.) and what content each page should have. Having your copy, images, and media ready will streamline the process.

  4. Design Preferences & Inspirations

    While you don’t need to know every detail, having a sense of your design style or inspiration websites can give the designer clear direction. It's easier for the designer to create a website that aligns with your vision if you can show examples of what resonates with you.

  5. Functionality & Features

    Make a list of what your website needs to do. Do you need an online store, booking system, blog, or custom forms? Knowing this upfront helps you choose the right platform and functionality, and saves time in the development process.

  6. Understanding the Investment

    Good websites are an investment—both in time and money. Be ready to commit resources to not just building, but also maintaining your site. It's also important to be clear on your budget to ensure you get the best value.

 
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