True or false? The only way to speed up the creation of a launch pad website is to cut out the majority of the content.
True — most of the content on a website is not critical to the success of the site, so it
Read moreTrue — most of the content on a website is not critical to the success of the site, so it
Read morePrioritize the 20% of the wish list items that will make 80% of the impact. Build the site as quickly
Read moreUse the “refresh” method by reviewing the strategy stage, auditing the existing website, developing the list of required updates, and
Read moreLaunch and expand Wise investor 80/20 Kickstart All hands on deck It is easier to search in our PDF, which
Read moreCustomizing your approach Implementing sprint workshops Effective content development Stakeholder-driven brainstorming Investing in internal efficiencies C and D A, B, C,
Read moreThe end result is a fully built website for both. It’s the behind-the-scenes process involved in the launch pad site that the
Read more“Two reasons. First, the faster we launch, the less risky assumptions are made. Once it’s live, we can start collecting
Read moreA website that looks and performs better than the one you have today but is built quickly and is not
Read moreWhen you’re looking for trends. When you want to see how users interact with a new prototype. When you’re testing
Read moreObservational Qualitative Quantitative Prototyping It is easier to search in our PDF, which has correct answers, and you can save
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