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Instead, they can pay much less

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2024 4:28 am
by rh06022005
and make continuous improvements to a site based on real data, so they can be confident they’ll be hosting happy users.

Strategy Phase
This is the portion of the project that sets the foundation for the ever-evolving site. During this phase, you’ll set goals and define success for the project, as well as make your best effort to understand your ideal customer’s preferences – and tailor the site to them.

When you truly understand your buyer, you mobile no database understand the buyer’s journey. You can tailor site design, site copy, UX, and other website factors to implore them to take the action you want them to take, based on where they are at in their journey. Maybe you want them to book a call, buy a product, or explore certain portions of the site – and that starts with an understanding of the buyer themself.

Here’s how it works:

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Time: 14 days.

Before starting development, set SMART goals for the project.

These goals are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-bound.

Additionally, make your best effort to define your users’ persona, and identify their behaviors that might lend themselves to your site.

The goal is to tailor your site to your ideal user. If they’re viewing on mobile – which they likely are – make your site mobile-friendly. If they like traditional color schemes, use them.

Your launchpad site
Time: Up to 90 days.

Here, you’re launching your site’s first iteration – based on the data available to you, and your thoughts on what your user will want.

This won’t be the final version of your site. In Growth-driven Design, there’s never a final version.