Website Launch Checklist

I. Planning and Strategy

Goals and Objectives:

Have you clearly defined the website's purpose and target audience?

 

What are the key performance indicators (KPIs) you'll track (e.g., traffic, conversions, engagement)?

 

Do you have a marketing plan in place for post-launch?

 

Content and SEO:

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Is all content finalized, proofread, and optimized for readability?

 
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Have you conducted keyword research and implemented on-page SEO best practices (title tags, meta descriptions, header tags)?

 
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Is there a content calendar for future updates and blog posts?

 
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Have you considered internationalization (if applicable)?

 
 

Design and User Experience (UX):

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Is the website design responsive across all devices (desktops, tablets, mobiles)?

 
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Have you conducted user testing to ensure a smooth and intuitive user experience?

 
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Is the navigation clear and easy to follow?

 
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Are call-to-actions (CTAs) prominent and effective?

 
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Have you optimized images for web performance (size and format)?

 
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Is the website accessible (WCAG guidelines)?

 
 

Technical Considerations:

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Have you chosen a reliable hosting provider and domain name?

 
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Is the website's architecture optimized for speed and performance?

 
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Have you implemented security measures (SSL certificate, firewalls)?

 
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Have you set up analytics tracking (Google Analytics, etc.)?

 
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Have you backed up the website files and database?

 
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Is the site compatible with all major browsers?

 
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Have you tested the website's functionality (forms, contact pages, e-commerce features)?

 
 

II. Development and Testing

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Functionality:

 
 
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Are all links working correctly (internal and external)?

 
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Have you tested all forms and contact pages?

 
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Are e-commerce features (if applicable) functioning flawlessly (product listings, shopping cart, checkout process, payment gateways)?

 
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Have you tested the website's search functionality?

 
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Are any third-party integrations working as expected?

 
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Performance:

 
 
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Is the website loading quickly?

 
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Have you optimized images and code?

 
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Have you tested the website's performance under load?

 
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Security:

 
 
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Is the website protected against common vulnerabilities (e.g., cross-site scripting, SQL injection)?

 
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Have you implemented security best practices for accounts and user data?

 
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Cross-Browser and Device Compatibility:

 
 
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Have you tested the website on different browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge) and devices (desktops, laptops, tablets, smartphones)?

 
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Staging Environment:

 
 
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Have you thoroughly tested the website in a staging environment before going live?

 
 

III. Launch and Post-Launch

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Pre-Launch:

 
 
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Have you created a backup of the live website?

 
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Have you informed your team and stakeholders about the launch date and plan?

 
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Have you prepared any launch announcements (social media, email marketing)?

 
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Have you set up redirects from old URLs (if applicable)?

 
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Launch Day:

 
 
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Have you monitored the website closely after launch for any errors or issues?

 
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Have you submitted the sitemap to search engines?

 
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Post-Launch:

 
 
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Are you tracking website analytics and KPIs?

 
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Are you actively monitoring social media and online reviews?

 
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Have you established a process for website maintenance and updates?

 
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Are you addressing any bugs or issues promptly?

 
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Are you gathering user feedback and making improvements?

 
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Are you implementing your marketing plan?

 
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Documentation:

 
 
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Is there documentation for the website's code, design, and functionality?

 
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Are there user manuals or tutorials available?

 
 

IV. Legal and Compliance

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Privacy Policy:

 
 
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Do you have a clear and comprehensive privacy policy?

 
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Terms of Service:

 
 
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Do you have terms of service outlining the rules and regulations for using your website?

 
5

Copyright and Intellectual Property:

 
 
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Have you secured the necessary rights for all content and images used on the website?

 
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Accessibility:

 
 
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Does your website comply with accessibility guidelines (WCAG)?

 
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GDPR/CCPA (if applicable):

 
 
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Are you compliant with relevant data privacy regulations?

 
 

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Strengths:

  • Comprehensive Coverage: It addresses a wide range of essential aspects, including strategy, content, design, technical details, testing, launch procedures, post-launch activities, and legal compliance. This breadth is vital for a successful launch.
  • Well-Organized: The categorization into Planning & Strategy, Development & Testing, Launch & Post-Launch, and Legal & Compliance makes the checklist easy to navigate and understand. This structure helps ensure no critical area is overlooked.
  • Detailed Questions: The questions within each section are specific and actionable, prompting thorough consideration of each element. This level of detail helps avoid vague assumptions and potential oversights.
  • Focus on Key Areas: It prioritizes critical areas like SEO, user experience, performance, security, and accessibility, which are crucial for a modern website's success.
  • Legal and Compliance: Including legal considerations like privacy policies, terms of service, and GDPR/CCPA compliance is essential and often overlooked. This checklist correctly emphasizes their importance.
 

Potential Areas for Enhancement:

  • Prioritization/Weighting: While comprehensive, it doesn't indicate the relative importance of each item. Some items are more critical than others. Adding a prioritization system (e.g., High, Medium, Low) or weighting could be beneficial.
  • Task Assignment: The checklist doesn't address task assignment. For larger teams, it would be helpful to include a column for assigning responsibility for each item.
  • Timeline/Deadlines: A space for deadlines or target completion dates would make the checklist more actionable and facilitate project management.
  • Specific Tools/Resources: While it mentions general tools like Google Analytics, it could be enhanced by suggesting specific tools or resources for various tasks (e.g., SEO tools, performance testing tools, accessibility checkers).
  • Content Inventory: Within the "Content & SEO" section, explicitly mentioning a content inventory or audit could be beneficial. This helps ensure all content is accounted for and optimized.
  • Accessibility Details: The "Accessibility" item could be expanded to include specific checkpoints or guidelines within WCAG (e.g., alt text for images, keyboard navigation).
  • Mobile-First Indexing: Given the importance of mobile, explicitly mentioning mobile-first indexing in the SEO section would be relevant.
  • User Acceptance Testing (UAT): While user testing is mentioned, explicitly naming "User Acceptance Testing" (UAT) can reinforce its importance as a formal testing phase before launch.
  • Disaster Recovery Plan: While backups are mentioned, a more detailed disaster recovery plan should be considered, outlining the steps to restore the website in case of unforeseen issues.
  • Version Control: For development, mentioning version control (e.g., Git) would be a good addition.
 

Overall:

This checklist is a valuable tool for anyone launching a website. By addressing the potential enhancements mentioned above, it can become even more effective and contribute to smoother, more successful website launches. It's a great starting point, and tailoring it to the specifics of each project will be key to its optimal use.

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