Website Beta Testing: Why NOT promoting your website the day of launch is a good idea.

58403truw8faryjIf you’re a reader of this blog, chances are at some point in your career or life, you will be a part of a team that builds and launches a new (or improved) website. For those of you who have launched a website, how were the first couple of days?

Websites are a lot of work, they take weeks or months to plan, design, develop, create content and get to the point of going live. Website beta testing is even done internally by your staff, your web team and those you know. Given all this hard work, going live is a HUGE milestone, right?! It makes sense to want to tell people the day it goes live.

Wait a minute! Whether your site is a huge custom development or a “simple” content marketing website, testing your website once it’s live will happen. The day you launch is the day that you will find other hiccups, issues and items that may not work as you’d planned. You’ll receive questions, comments and feedback from your visitors – the good and the bad. So what do you do?

Well, you’re rolling out this brand new website, people are seeing it for the first time so a “soft launch” is a good idea. Set it live, let it be out there, maybe have a few select customers check it out and provide honest feedback, (and they will).  Your web development company should be on hand to help you make the modifications over the first week or two.

It’s only then, a week or so after your launch (maybe longer depending on the things you find after go-live), that you should start to promote the site. It’s then that you share the new link with your Facebook fans, post it on Twitter to your followers, email your customers and shout it from the roof tops.

All that hard work and I’m telling you to wait to promote your new website?! Yes, give it a minimum of a few days for some hands on website testing. You’ll get the feedback you need, find things you never thought of during development and have a chance to work some of those kinks out before the all out promotion of the new website.

For those of you who have launched a website in your career, what was your experience like?

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3 Comments to “Website Beta Testing: Why NOT promoting your website the day of launch is a good idea.”

  1. By Mike July, October 13, 2011 @ 11:03 am

    I agree Rebecca. This is especially good advice for those with an established network that will help jumpstart their launch. The last thing you want is to disappoint 10,000 people when it can easily be avoided with a little feedback and patience :)

  2. By Dana, November 15, 2011 @ 9:38 pm

    Just wanted to say thanks again for sharing everything tonight! You are a wonderful facilitator. I can tell you have found your strengths and are using them well in life! Keep up the great work.

  3. By Rebecca, November 16, 2011 @ 7:48 am

    Dana, thank you so much. I am so happy you found everything helpful as you build your business. Go get ‘emem. Give me a call if I can help you out in any way!

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