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10 things you should do just before your website goes live

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

There’s nothing quite like launching a new website. It could be days, weeks or months in the making. Hours may have been spent combing through each and every word, perfecting the message sent across to visitors. Even more time might have been spent playing around with colours and image placement. You may think you’re ready to go live, but are you really?

Any webmaster knows there are a lot of little details that need to be looked at when putting a website up, including everything from checking the links to onpage SEO. With so much on your plate, it is easy to forget a thing or two, so here is a handy list that can be used as a reminder.

1. Create a Favicon.ico

A favicon rounds out a website’s image, providing the tiny icon that can be found in your saved bookmarks, and at the top of browser tabs. Imagine the little “t” for Twitter and the “f” for Facebook. You can create a favicon of your own, and this tutorial will tell you how to do it.

2. Research your website’s colours.

You may not realise how much your website’s colours can impact a Web visitor’s experience until you read the Choosing Website Colours guide. There is definitely more to consider in regards to your palette when you think about your target audience and the cultural meanings of colours.

3. Check your links.

Broken links are links that take you nowhere. The page can either not be found, or it never existed in the first place. The most common cause of broken links is a simple misspell, but sometimes websites switch things around, or simply close down. You should use the W3C Link Checker from time to time to make sure your links are active.

4. Validate your website.

Beyond checking links, it is imperative to check your website’s code and CSS. Simply access the W3C website and type in your URL to see if your site is up to standards.

5. Check your website in all browsers.

The joys of a multi-browser world: what looks good in one, might look completely different in another. It would be a shame to come to this realisation just before launch, so it is always best to check your work from the beginning. You can read more in this article about browser compatibility.

6. Create a robots.txt file.

A robots.txt file is located on your server and tells the search engine bots which pages to crawl (and index), and which to avoid. So, if you want non-pertinent webpages, like login pages ignored by the search engines, then this is the place to specify that. Use this guide to create a robots.txt file of your own.

7. Prevent image theft with watermarks.

If you spent a lot of time and effort getting the perfect images put together for your website, you might want to protect those images by using watermarks. In this way, if people do decided to steal your images, at least it has your watermark on it for some free marketing.

8. Set up your forms to use CAPTCHA.

Spam emails and comments that result from your website can be a huge time drain, and there’s nothing more frustrating than not being productive with your work. CAPTCHA helps to make sure the person leaving the comment or sending the email is not actually a spam bot. Read more about CAPTCHA in the article, Beating Website Spam.

9. Check your onpage SEO.

When it comes to SEO, the basics that should be addressed from the beginning include the title, meta description and meta keywords to name a few. However, SEO is not a one-time activity; the process of optimising a website for the search engines is ongoing. Get some tips and ideas in our DIY SEO Hints and Tips page.

10. Make sure you’re not driving website visitors away.

A while back, we produced a humourous blog posts about all the ways you can make visitors never want to return. Although satirical, it is always a good idea to double check and make sure you’re not committing any of these website crimes.

Get these right, and you’ll be 10 steps closer to a successful website launch. Is there anything we missed that would be helpful? Leave us a comment!

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Only 3 months ’til Christmas?! Is your website ready?

Friday, September 25th, 2009

That’s right! You are probably checking your calendars as you’re reading this and thinking, “Oh wow, it is only 3 months until Christmas!” The year is definitely sneaking by and like most people, you are probably shocked to see the holiday season quickly approaching. It’s time to start shopping and planning and, in the mix of it all, making sure your website is also ready for the occasion. In case you haven’t quite thought that far into the future or just need a little help, here are some pointers to check over when getting your website ready for Christmas.

  1. Dress it up a bit! Everyone gets a bit excited around the holidays with all the food, festivities and decorations everywhere you look. Carry the excitement of the season over to your website with some great Christmas images. The following websites provide excellent and free resources:
  2. Make sure the site is in good working order. Do a thorough run through of your site’s pages, links, content and buttons to make sure there are no silly grammar mistakes or broken links. The W3C link checker is a great tool to utilise. An increased number of people will be navigating to your site nearing the holiday season, so you might want to be sure some trivial errors aren’t making them want to leave straight away.
  3. Offer holiday sales. Exclusive coupons and sales just for the season create an urgency to buy because if they don’t do it now, they may not get the deal later.
  4. Catch them with the homepage. Optimise your homepage to immediately draw interest and giving them a reason to look around longer. Display your current sales and coupons, and make sure it is done in a visually appealing way.
  5. Expand email and online marketing strategies. Email newsletters offer a great way to communicate sales and reminders to customers and potential customers. Online ads for targeted markets should be upped to promote more awareness. Be sure to write for your target audience, as well as post in places these individuals will frequent.

E-commerce Site Tips:

Christmas for many online retailers is one of, if not the biggest, revenue generating event of the year with the sales run-up starting in November for most. To take advantage of the business booming opportunities at hand, there are a few extra steps that an e- commerce site should take.

  1. Postage policy should be clear. Don’t let any sticky situations arise because your customers were unaware of how long it would actually take for the product to arrive. Make sure they know the last day they can make a purchase in order for it to get there before Christmas. Having it clearly stated can help you catch more of those last-minute shoppers!
  2. Promote safe and secure shopping. A lot of people are wary of sharing their personal details online. If you are an online shop, this insecurity can hold you back. Make sure your site’s SSL logo is clearly displayed, and higher up on the page if possible, so that your customers know immediately that you mean business.

We know the holidays can be an extremely busy time for most, so it is best to be proactive when planning and get these steps underway sooner than later. There is, after all, only 3 short months (!!) left on the annual countdown, but if you start now, your website will be ready well before Santa Clause comes to town.

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