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The 11 Phases of Building a Website... In Memes

Whether you are building a website for the first time or going through a website redesign for the 10th time, you are part of a club that understands the journey that is building a website. While there are 1,022,000 words in the English Language, nothing quite describes building a website quite like a couple of well thought out memes. 

 

The 11 Phases of Building a Website... in Memes

 

When you finally get the go-ahead to replace that old Einstein of a website you currently have

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But you start diving into quotes, bids, hosting, development methods, plug-ins, etc, etc, etc...

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Then you finally decide on an agency to help build your site

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But then all the work begins and you still have the rest of your job to keep up with

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...and then "input" starts rolling in from coworkers

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But that's really OK, because you thought about changing a couple things anyways

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...and then the immediate regret of adding more to you plate...

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Then there comes the point when you've done everything you could do and it's in the hands of the developers

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...and everyone is asking you how things are coming along

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And then it happens; the website goes live, all 4 people who know the hard work you've been putting in say, "website looks good!" every time they see you, and a small piece of you thinks, "it wasn't THAT bad."

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 But then you're still like...

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 Don't let the fun stop here. Check out Ted Talks For The Everyday Marketer

 

 

Have questions about your website? Let us become your best friend (if you're ready for a commitment like that).

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