Step-By-Step Site Planner

January 2, 2009

This is how you build a house. First, buy lots of wood, nails, windows, doors and paint. How much, you ask? I don’t know – a lot. Next, hire a crew of carpenters and tell them to go for it. Then, ask the guy who drives the concrete mixer to pour his load wherever he thinks the driveway should go.

Blueprints? A plan? No time for all that. You know what a house looks like, and, besides, you don’t want to stifle creativity with a bunch of formalities.

Think again, Sparky. Whether you’re building the family domicile or your organization’s Website, you need to start with a plan. An effective plan starts with quality information, and to get quality information you need to ask the right questions.

Here’s a Site Planner, a collection of focused questions to help you jump-start the information gathering process. Each section (Background, Audience, Resources, Competition and Content) asks several basic questions along with “Next Steps” for detailed follow-up.

For best results involve as many stakeholders as possible — business/process owners, marketing and sales staff, IT folks, content managers, developers and customers.

Ready? Sharpen your pencils and roll up your sleeves. And good luck enhancing your Web presence!

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