June 11, 2010, Newsletter Issue #106: Defining the scope of your website development project

Tip of the Week

Before you roll up your sleeves and dive into HTML programming, hire a website developer or engage an internet marketing company there are several things you should take some time to define. Will your website be for business or personal use?What are the goals of the site?Who is your target audience?What is your budget and time frame?What image do you want to project?How large will your site be? 1 page? 1000?Do you have web development and design resources available?Will you require maintenance and support for the site?

By answering these questions before beginning the project, you will have a tool that will later enable you to maintain focus and stay organized while developing a great website.

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