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Planning

Planning for your web project occurs in two different stages. Together, they set the stage for an integrated, comprehensive approach to building and marketing your online presence.

 

 

Things considered in the planning process:

  • Why is it important to create a web site at this time? Are there more effective or cost-effective alternatives?
  • How will you determine whether your web site was successful?
  • Who will be responsible for measuring its success?
  • What resources (people, materials, investment dollars) are available?
  • Who are the users of the site and why are they visiting?
  • Who will make decisions about the creation and maintenance of the site? Who are the planning team members?
  • How will the site complement and work with other forms of communication, online and off?
 

 
 
 
 
 

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