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Episode 4

Welcome to Part 4 of our website development series! This episode delves into the critical stages of building, testing, and launching a website, ensuring a seamless transition from strategy to reality.

Suppose you’ve ever wondered how to select the right technology, manage development pitfalls like scope creep, and confidently move through quality assurance and launch phases. In that case, this episode is packed with insights just for you.

Our expert panel will walk you through:

Choosing the Right Platform and Technology Stack – Evaluating options based on your business goals and technical needs.

Risk Management and Scope Creep – How to manage creative changes, stay within budget, and keep your project on track.

Client Check-Ins – Best practices for budget discussions and setting feature priorities early on.

Testing and Quality Assurance – Why QA is crucial, and tools like SureFeedback to streamline feedback.

Approval and Sign-Off Process – Finalizing your site with stakeholder alignment.

Critical Go-Live Steps – DNS info, launch checklists, robots.txt configuration, and hosting setup.

Soft Launching and Ongoing Maintenance – Tips for a smooth rollout and ensuring your site stays secure and optimized post-launch.

Whether you’re managing your first site launch or looking to refine your existing processes, this episode is your go-to guide for delivering a high-performing, professional website without costly surprises.

Tune in to learn practical, battle-tested strategies for mastering the development process and executing a successful website launch.

Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and share this episode with others preparing for their website project. Your journey to digital success continues here.

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