Plan adequate deadlines with a reserve

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Plan adequate deadlines with a reserve

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Want to do something with a deadline of "yesterday" and are even ready to pay more or less normal for it? No, it's better to do nothing. If a contractor promises to do magic in a couple of weeks, then he is most likely very self-confident or really wants money. We once took on such a task with the wrong deadlines and regretted it 100500 times. We will never do it again.

3. Think and understand what and how you want to tell about your products or services
How detailed? What are my strengths, USPs (unique selling propositions) and iceland telegramwhat should I focus on? Put it in writing.

4. Content (content of the website pages)
Keep in mind right away: the better the quality of the materials you provide for posting on the site, the better the result and conversion will be. Therefore, you need to invest your time and money in this, order a photographer, photograph your products and services, take team photos, collect reviews and recommendations from your clients - and this is the "minimum" program. If the content issue drags on like snot, then in most cases there will be sad results.

5. Don’t rush to agree on the final technical specifications
Take a few days to think it over and add missing information (information blocks, sections, pages, product information or some USPs). Because there is a “ladder mind” and you need to set aside time for this.

6. Plan what information needs to be given, in what volume and in what priorities
This is your business, you understand it, and you and the contractor should work it out together. If the contractor makes a design for you in accordance with the technical task approved by YOU, and then you want to redo half of it, it means that the technical task was useless. You lost time. And money.
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