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New website, what next?

Andrew Libra | 19 Feb, 2024 | Return|

Launching a website

The launch of a website is just the first step in a multifaceted process that requires strategic planning, ongoing maintenance, and continuous improvement to achieve its full potential.

After the initial launch, there are several critical steps to take to ensure that your website thrives and achieves its intended goals:

  1. Analytics Setup: Implement analytics tools such as Google Analytics to track visitor behaviour, traffic sources, and user engagement. This data provides valuable insights into how users interact with your website, which pages are most popular, and where improvements can be made.
     
  2. Content Optimisation: Regularly update and optimise your website content to keep it fresh, relevant, and engaging for visitors. Use search engine optimisation (SEO) techniques to improve visibility in search engine results and attract organic traffic.
     
  3. User Experience Enhancement: Continuously evaluate and improve the user experience (UX) of your website. Ensure that navigation is intuitive, pages load quickly, and content is easy to read and digest. Conduct user testing and gather feedback to identify areas for improvement.
     
  4. Security Measures: Implement robust security measures to protect your website from cyber threats and unauthorised access. This includes installing SSL certificates, regularly updating software and plugins, and using strong passwords and authentication methods.
     
  5. Regular Backups: Schedule regular backups of your website to ensure that you have a copy of your data in case of a security breach or technical failure. Store backups securely in off-site locations to prevent data loss.
     
  6. Social Media Integration: Integrate social media channels into your website to expand your online presence and reach a broader audience. Enable social sharing buttons to encourage visitors to share your content with their networks.
     
  7. Monitoring and Maintenance: Monitor your website's performance and uptime regularly to identify and address any issues promptly. This includes monitoring server performance, checking for broken links, and resolving any technical errors that may arise.
     
  8. Continuous Improvement: Regularly review website analytics, user feedback, and industry trends to identify opportunities for improvement and optimisation. Continuously iterate and refine your website to ensure that it remains relevant and effective in achieving its objectives.

Launching a new website is just the beginning of a dynamic and ongoing process of building and maintaining an effective online presence. By implementing the strategies outlined above and remaining committed to continuous improvement, you can maximise the impact of your website and achieve long-term success in the digital marketplace. If you require assistance after launching your website, please get in touch today

About the Author

Andrew Libra

As MD of BBI Brandboost, Andrew heads up our award winning team of Online Communications & Marketing Specialists, which provides an extensive suite of website development, application development, online marketing, SEO and social media services to local, national and international businesses. Find out more about Andrew...