Web Design Checklist
Table of Contents
Questions to Consider
Why you want to make a website?
Is this only for fun, casual or serious business?
What purpose it will serve you?
What is your motivation level in making a successful website?
Do you have the passion to have your own website and online business?
Are you looking to earn money with your website?
Do you have your own products and services to sell?
What will be your budget?
How committed you can be?
How much time are you willing to put initially to make your own website?
Web Design
Think of the right profitable keywords.
Choose a good relevant domain name for your website.
Choose web hosting company.
Get good user friendly, juicy content for your website.
Find web design software both freeware and also paid ones available to make your own website.
Make sure you have clear directions on the navigation of your website.
Reduce the number of images on your website.
Make sure you optimize images using image editing programs so that they have a minimum file size.
Keep your text paragraphs at a reasonable length.
Use CSS to style your page content.
Avoid using scripting languages on your site unless it is absolutely necessary.
Do not use splash pages.
Do not use excessive and flashy banner advertisements.
Have a clear indication of where the user is.
Avoid using audio on your site.
Make sure your website complies to web standards.
Your Website
Make sure it's easy to navigate.
Ensure it clearly convey your business's products and services.
Create pages that achieve quick download times.
Make sure your website has readable text.
Make sure your website ise cross-browser compatible.
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Presented by:
Jason Conn
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Who it's for
This Web Design Checklist is for teams that want consistent execution, less rework, and clear ownership.
- Standardize quality - run the same Web Design steps every time, regardless of who executes
- Save time - reuse a proven Web Design workflow instead of rebuilding processes from scratch
- Improve accountability - assign owners and see what's done vs. what's pending
- Onboard faster - use the Web Design checklist as the SOP and training guide
- Coordinate across roles - handoffs are clear and everyone works from the same source of truth
How to use it
How to use this Web Design Checklist:
- Start by saving it - save as a Template if you'll reuse it, or as a Checklist if it's a one-off project.
- Customize it once for your workflow - remove what doesn't apply and add your team-specific steps.
- Assign ownership and execute - set owners/due dates where needed and track completion as work happens.
- Reuse without rebuilding - when Web Design comes up again, start from your saved version and run it with clear ownership.