How to Prepare for a Website Project
- Potterton Creative

- 2 days ago
- 1 min read
Preparing for a website project doesn’t mean having everything perfect. It simply means taking a little time to think through the basics before design begins.
A bit of preparation upfront can save time, reduce stress, and lead to better results.

Get Clear on Your Goals
Before anything else, ask yourself:
What is the main purpose of your website?
Who is it for?
What action do you want visitors to take?
You don’t need all the answers—just a general direction.
Gather Your Content
Most website projects require:
Written text (even rough drafts are helpful)
Images or branding assets
Any existing materials you want included
Having these ready before the project starts helps everything move more smoothly.
Know How Involved You Want to Be
Some people love giving detailed feedback. Others prefer to step back and trust the process. There’s no right or wrong approach—what matters is communicating your preference early.
Ask Questions Early
If something feels unclear, ask. Questions about timelines, updates, mobile design, or future maintenance are all part of a healthy planning process.
A Little Preparation Goes a Long Way
You don’t need to be tech-savvy or have everything figured out to start a website project. With some basic preparation and open communication, the process can feel far more manageable—and even enjoyable.
If you’re thinking about a new website or redesign and aren’t sure where to start, getting clarity early can make all the difference.



