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The quickest way to waste time and budget on a website is to start building before you are clear on goals, scope, and constraints. A bit of preparation upfront makes the whole project smoother.
Before you talk about features, decide what success actually means: more leads, more calls booked, more online sales, or something else.
Questions to ask yourself:
Budget is not just the build. Hosting, domain, and ongoing improvements should be part of the plan from day one.
Questions to ask yourself:
A simple site might take a few weeks; more complex builds can take a couple of months. Rushed timelines usually reduce quality.
Questions to ask yourself:
Write down what absolutely has to be in version 1 vs what can wait for later. This keeps the scope realistic and focused.
Questions to ask yourself:
Jumping straight into design without deciding what the site must achieve almost always leads to scope creep and rework.
The very cheapest option often means weak communication, corners cut on performance, and a site that needs replacing sooner.
If copy and images are not ready, projects stall. Starting content early makes everything else smoother.
Most visitors will see your site on a phone. Mobile layout deserves attention from the first wireframes, not at the last moment.
When you walk into a project with clear goals, a rough page list, and a realistic budget, you drastically reduce surprises. It also makes it easier for any developer to give you a honest, specific proposal.
If you want help turning this checklist into a concrete scope, you can share your answers and we will suggest a phased plan and budget range for your first version.
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