Start online
Start online with a clean sequence.
The first version should be boring, clear and published. The internet already has enough half-built dashboards waiting for a resurrection that will never come.
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Guide
Launch sequence
Keep the first version boring and clear. Launch, measure, improve.
- Pick domain
- Choose builder or WordPress
- Publish core pages
- Add contact and privacy basics
- Connect analytics
- Submit sitemap
Guide
Three routes
Builder is fastest. WordPress is flexible. Cloud or VPS gives control but adds complexity.
- Builder: fastest launch
- WordPress: content and flexibility
- Cloud/VPS: technical control
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