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Question of the day: I’ve been working with a web designer, and trying to get it to the point I like it well enough to actually release it to the public. The problem is its been 9 months since I hired him, and I don’t feel like I’m any closer now to releasing it than I was 9 months ago. He took my ideas and put them up, but it wasn’t quite what I wanted. I’ve been tweaking, rewriting, tweaking some more … you get the picture. What should I do?

I’ve run across this question several times over the past week while I’m out and about talking to people.

What if you would have released your website 9 months ago? What could you have achieved?

Maybe several new clients.

Maybe linking up with an association for a speaking engagement.

Maybe a book deal.

Who knows. You never got your site up and running, so the entire past 9 months was like you didn’t exist in the online world.

Website is not synonymous with perfection. Having a website means you put out some information, and you tweak it. And tweak it. And tweak it some more. Websites are never perfection. Instead, they are a constant work in process.

Try something. If it works, stay with the same theme and add more. If it doesn’t, change things around a bit.

When you have a website, you have a base to build on. You have your starting point.

And from there its all downhill. 

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