SeeChange Creative

WEB

Website Project Kickoff

Company and Business Objectives

  • What is the business need that this website is intended to address?

    • What is it that we are fixing, trying to improve, or solve?

    • How will this website enable your organization to serve its customers better?

  • Who are your customers, or desired customers?

    • At a high level what do they need to get from the website?

    • Who are the decision makers and what drives their decision process?

  • What are your perceived strengths and weaknesses in the marketplace?

    • What are the perceived strengths and weaknesses of your competitors (please describe each individually)?

  • How would you describe your competitive advantage, or what differentiates you from your competition?

  • What areas of your current site do you feel are successful in achieving your business objectives?

    • Why are they successful?

    • Where are the gaps?

  • How will the success of the website be measured?

    • What are the metrics?

    • What are the goals in terms of metrics?

    • What are the measurements today?

    • What individuals or departments are stakeholders in the results?

  • Are there regulatory or legal requirements the website must adhere to?

  • What are the longer term plans for the website and its maintenance?

    • How may it grow or evolve over time?

    • Who will be involved in maintaining it?

  • How does the website integrate into a larger marketing and communication effort?

User Experience

  • What types of site visitors do you expect?

    • Please describe each type of site visitor individually and describe them in as much detail as possible.

      • What will make the site useful to them?

      • What is their age, occupation, background, and purpose for visiting?

      • How did they find out about your site?

  • What degree of website personalization do you want to offer users?

    • Do you want to provide different user experiences for different user types?

    • How are these experiences different?

  • What are the top three or four benefits, in priority order, that the website should provide users?

    • How should information on the site be organized to facilitate these benefits?

    • What high-level functionality is required to deliver these benefits?

  • Is there a need for having a logged in state?

    • What functionality would be behind it?

  • What is the “Call to Action” that you want visitors to take when visiting your site?

    • Is it different for different types of visitors?

  • What types of browsers, devices, and screen sizes do you want your website to support?

  • What elements or parts of the site do you want to experiment with, or integrate into A/B testing?

  • What are your goals related to search engine optimization?

Creative and Content

  • Are there existing brand or messaging guidelines the website should be consistent with?

  • Use a few adjectives to describe how your site visitor should perceive the new site. (Examples include prestigious, friendly, corporate, fun, forward thinking, innovative, and cutting edge.)

    • Is this different from the current image perception?

    • What other sites do you see that present this tone well?

  • Do you like the colors and imagery used in your current site design?

    • Why or why not?

    • Are there examples of others site using colors and imagery you find appealing?

  • What are your the top competitor sites?

    • For each, what do you like and dislike about them creatively.

  • Please provide 3 sites in unrelated industries whose design you have a positive reaction to.

  • What creative practices have you seen on the web that you would like to incorporate into your website?

  • Do you like the way content is presented in your current site?

    • What exactly do you like or dislike about the presentation of your content?

    • Is there offline copy that presents the content and tone in a way you like?

  • How frequently do you anticipate changing content on the site?

    • Please describe the type and nature of the changes.

  • How will content be created, updated, and approved for your site?

    • Who needs to know how to administrate the content?

Technical and Maintenance

  • Do you own a domain? If so, where (login)?
  • What is the existing technology stack?

    • Are are the existing hardware and software investments?

    • What 3rd party systems (CRM, ERP etc.) does the website interact with and how?

  • What are the current analytics systems in place?

    • Are these sufficient or do they need to be enhanced?

  • Other than HTML, is content on the current site stored in another structured format?

  • Is a Content Management System needed? If so, what capabilities does it need to have?

    • Workflow

    • Localization

    • Multi-site support

    • Scheduled or distributed publishing

    • Integration capability

    • Etc.

  • What other administrative features are needed for the site (other then managing content)?

  • Do you have requirements or strong preferences for:

    • The type of hardware/operating system/server software your website is hosted on (Windows, Linux, etc)?

    • What type of language platform it is built in (.Net, PHP, Ruby on Rails, etc)?

    • What type of database system is used (SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle, etc.)?

  • Does the website need to consume information from any third party systems or data sources?

  • Does the website need to expose data to an outside source?

  • Do you have specific security or authentication requirements for any part of the site?

  • What other systems are part of the wider infrastructure (intranets / portals / micro sites / email platforms / etc.)?

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