Every employee needs a job description. Job descriptions and requirements are how you determine who to hire and how employees are performing. Aren't websites a bit like employees? No matter how good your website looks, ranks in search results, responds to mobile devices, or presents pithy content, IF you don’t have a clear and defined purpose for it, you might be failing… miserably.
Don’t get me wrong, SEO is important. Optimized content and a well-designed user interface are critical to your website’s success. However, starting to develop or update a website without a clear “job” description will make it impossible to evaluate your success—or lack thereof.
Begin by answering these questions:
Thinking of your website as an employee will ensure that you are thinking more strategically. Thinking more strategically will help as you make decisions about web search optimization, design, and structural elements. Make sure you are “hiring” the right website by planning before building.