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    • Tone_Agency
      Tone_Agency last edited by

      Hi guys

      I'm looking for tips and advice to help prevent a startup website launch from embarrassment or disaster.

      Couple of examples I have so far are:

      1. Test contact and download forms
      2. Check website for duplicate content, lorem ipsum and missing content
      3. Check page load speed

      What would be your best advice/tip(s) be?

      Thanks

      Anthony

      @Anthony_Mac85

      P.S. Just to be clear, I'm not looking for advice on how to growth hack a startup website launch.

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      • Tom602
        Tom602 last edited by

        Hey there!

        Launching a startup website is an exciting venture, and I'm thrilled to share some tips and advice based on my experience with my e-commerce website, Leather4Ever, which has been running on WordPress for the past four years.

        Choose the Right Platform:
        As you rightly mentioned, WordPress has proven to be a reliable platform for managing an e-commerce website. Its user-friendly interface, extensive plugin support, and customizable features make it a great choice for startups. However, it's crucial to explore and choose a platform that aligns with your specific business needs.

        Mobile Responsiveness:
        Ensure that your website is optimized for mobile devices. With a significant portion of internet users accessing websites through their smartphones, having a mobile-friendly design is imperative for a positive user experience and search engine rankings.

        Quality Content:
        Content is king! Create compelling, relevant, and high-quality content for your website. This includes product descriptions, blog posts, and any other information that adds value to your audience. This not only engages your visitors but also contributes to better search engine visibility.

        SEO Strategies:
        Implementing strong SEO strategies is essential for driving organic traffic to your site. Focus on keyword research, meta tags, and creating SEO-friendly URLs. Regularly update your content and stay informed about the latest SEO trends to stay competitive.

        User-Friendly Navigation:
        Make sure your website's navigation is intuitive and user-friendly. Visitors should be able to find what they're looking for without any confusion. Clear menus, a logical site structure, and a search bar can significantly enhance the user experience.

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        • AdamTriksi
          AdamTriksi last edited by

          What you need to know when you start a big startup. We have the means to launch, as well as an approximate idea. But we haven't got to the point of developing and finding investors yet; we want to work through all these stages correctly.

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          • Adlanera
            Adlanera last edited by

            yes you can use so many options to do this task like you can add some blog posts about it you can learn more about it here.

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            • Tone_Agency
              Tone_Agency last edited by

              Hey guys

              Just wanted to thank you all for your suggestions and let you know that all of your suggestions are included in the final blog post here.

              I've thanked you all at the end 🙂

              Thanks again, I really appreciate it.

              Anthony

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              • Tone_Agency
                Tone_Agency @italiafirenze last edited by

                Great shout Craig. Every now and then I'll find a "#" link on live websites. Looks careless and lazy!

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                • Tone_Agency
                  Tone_Agency @DirkC last edited by

                  Hey Dirk

                  Great advice! I'm a big fan of Screaming Frog too. A handy free tool especially for small startup websites.

                  Thanks for commenting 🙂

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                  • MickEdwards
                    MickEdwards @italiafirenze last edited by

                    This is a good point.  I am working on a group of sites on wpengine.  So dev was using something like name.staging.wpengine.  When they went live the directories etc switched to the live domain but scattered throughout the site within the content the URLs remained the same.   ScreamingFrog is your friend.

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                    • italiafirenze
                      italiafirenze last edited by

                      When I prototype a website I use a lot of # href links. I would suggest a search through the source code for "a href="#"" thus removing any of these "dead" links before you go to production.

                      Note to self: remember to actually do this yourself.

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                      • DirkC
                        DirkC last edited by

                        Do a full crawl of your site with a tool like Screaming Frog. If you configure the spider to respect robots.txt & canonicals it will behave like google bot you will see if all your pages are indexed properly. The tool also gives you valuable info on things like H1, Title, Meta descriptions (and standard filters to check if they are missing, duplicates, too long/short,...). It shows your internal site structure (number of clicks needed to get to each page) and the size of your images. You can even use it to check if the analytics tag is present on each page using a custom filter.

                        It's not free if you use it in spider mode (the free version only spiders 500 URI's) - but if you have a sitemap, you could also do a crawl based on the list of your url's (which is free, regardless the number of url's). Limitation is that you don't get the structure and the internal links, but if it is a brand new site and not too big, that shouldn't really be a problem.

                        rgds

                        Dirk

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                        • Tone_Agency
                          Tone_Agency @Tone_Agency last edited by

                          Not forgetting our own personal mobile devices too 🙂

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                          • Tone_Agency
                            Tone_Agency @Fuel last edited by

                            We've used all of those 🙂

                            Others we use are Bootcamp, Virtualbox and we also use inspect element in chrome to emulate devices and remote inspect element using Safari.

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                            • Linda-Vassily
                              Linda-Vassily @Fuel last edited by

                              BrowserStack is the one we use--it seems to work pretty well.

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                              • Fuel
                                Fuel @Tone_Agency last edited by

                                We have a few tools that our developers use when they need to - BrowserStack, Virtual  Box, VM Ware, iOS simulator, etc. - most of which are pretty standard. Do you all use anything different?

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                                • Tone_Agency
                                  Tone_Agency @Fuel last edited by

                                  Love all of these Fuel Interactive! All of which we do here too so it's pleasing to hear other agencies doing the same 🙂

                                  I think cross-browser and cross-device QA is extremely important given the browsing habits of the modern day consumer.

                                  Do you use any tools for cross-browser and cross-device QA?

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                                  • Tone_Agency
                                    Tone_Agency @MickEdwards last edited by

                                    Hey Michael,

                                    Yes, an incorrect robots.txt is definitely more common than you would think.

                                    I guess the overarching tip to the fetch and render function would be to register your site with Webmaster Tools and make use of their tools.

                                    Thanks for sharing!

                                    Anthony

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                                    • Tone_Agency
                                      Tone_Agency @Linda-Vassily last edited by

                                      Linda - awesome tips!

                                      Especially number 1. User testing is something that just isn't on some people's radar, yet it can unveil plenty of unforeseen usability issues.

                                      Thanks for sharing 🙂

                                      Anthony

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                                      • Fuel
                                        Fuel last edited by

                                        Definitely agree with the "check robots.txt" comment - it really does happen more often than people like to admit.

                                        I would also be sure the website has any relevant schema markups implemented to give search engines as much information about your site as possible.

                                        Check the website in different browswers / different devices to make sure nothing looks wonky and everything functions properly.

                                        Double check / audit title tags & meta descriptions (this can easily be done by using a crawling software like Screaming Frog or something similar)

                                        Be sure any tracking you want to use (Ex: Google Analytics) is properly in place. Also make sure the site is verified with Google Webmaster tools if that is something  you want to monitor (which you should). Submit sitemap to Google Webmaster tools - will need XML version.

                                        Check for any broken links and check to be sure the site has any redirects / canonical tags needed in place.

                                        Also definitely recommend user testing and getting feedback from people not involved with the website.

                                        Some of these might not be user-specific, just wanted to give a general rundown of things we often check.

                                        Hope this helps!

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                                        • MickEdwards
                                          MickEdwards @Linda-Vassily last edited by

                                          "Check your robots.txt, meta noindex, and other exclusions to make sure you are not blocking your own content (once you are live)."

                                          Yes, this is far more common than people like to admit.  I'd also add it can be useful to use the Fetch and Render function in Webmaster Tools to check what Google can see once live.  Occasionally robots.txt needs a tweak to stop blocking a particular resource.

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                                          • Linda-Vassily
                                            Linda-Vassily last edited by

                                            1. Invite test users who were not involved with the development to try out the website and see what they find.

                                            2. Check your robots.txt, meta noindex, and other exclusions to make sure you are not blocking your own content (once you are live).

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