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The Ultimate Website Prelaunch Checklist

After months of development, meetings, conference calls, protracted arguments over typography, photography, colour ways and copy. All of a sudden the site is approved and the client wants it live. Do you think to yourself, ‘I know every pixel on this site inside out’ and put it live? Hopefully not. By no means is this an exhaustive list. Either way, get your team together, get out the red pen and start ticking them off. Copy Checks Check your spelling. If it comes down to a web designer to highlight the smelling pistakes of a copywriter then so be it. Check your tone of voice. Ensure this is consistent across all your pages, that your audience is being addressed the same way throughout the site.

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24tips: the pre-launch website checklist

There’s remembering to make sure it looks OK in different browsers, checking you’ve added the website analytics tracking code, and emptying out the embarrassing test content, for starters. For the last few years, I’ve used the following pre-launch checklist as a simple reminder of the key steps and tests I need to remember to run on web projects before they go live. It contains 33 checks from browser compatibility and code validation to search engine submission and documentation – and my latest addition – taking a launch day screenshot, so you’ve got a nice image of the site for presentations, portfolios or whatever before the ravages of time and Other People mess it all up.

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15 Essential Checks Before Launching Your Website

It’s time to take the website live. Or is it? When launching a website, you can often forget a number of things in your eagerness to make it live, so it’s useful to have a checklist to look through as you make your final touches and before you announce your website to the world. This article reviews some important and necessary checks that web-sites should be checked against before the official launch — little details are often forgotten or ignored, but – if done in time – may sum up to an overall greater user experience and avoid unnecessary costs after the official site release. Favicon A favicon brands the tab or window in which your website is open in the user’s browser. And if you have an iPhone favicon: Titles And Meta Data Your page title is the most important element for SEO and is also important so that users know what’s on the page. Cross-Browser Checks Proofread. The ultimate guide to startup pre-launch marketing in 5 simple steps.

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The ultimate guide to startup pre-launch marketing in 5 simple steps

Join us for GrowthBeat Summit on June 1-2 in Boston, where we'll discuss how to merge creativity with technology to drive growth. Space is limited. Request your personal invitation here! Manish Dudharejia is the co-founder of two Internet companies, E2M Solutions and OnlyDesign. We’d all like to believe that we’re past the stage where marketing matters. Unfortunately, no. How to Launch a Brand New Website (with a Bang!) – The Ultimate Guide. I’m often asked about the biggest mistakes that I’ve made while starting and running my online businesses.

How to Launch a Brand New Website (with a Bang!) – The Ultimate Guide

I typically answer with the following: Not starting sooner. Thinking about money before serving an audience.Trying to do everything on my own.Not immediately starting an email list.Using a trademark in a domain name. With Niche Site Duel 2.0 in full swing and with branding and the launch of a new website just around the corner, I’m reminded of another mistake that I made when starting each of my online businesses: Not creating a launch plan.

You don’t need a launch plan in order to build a successful website or online business, but without one, you miss out on the opportunity to make some noise on day one that could easily put you 3-6 months ahead of where you would be if you just started publishing content without a plan. Website Launch Checklist: 25 Things to Test Before Your Site Goes Live.