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Home » WordPress Website Launch Checklist – Updated 2020

WordPress Website Launch Checklist – Updated 2020

Last Updated: November 18, 2020 by WP Support Desk 18 Comments

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WordPress Website Launch Checklist

This is a complete WordPress Website Launch Checklist in 2020.

In this website launch checklist you’ll find:

  • How to review your new website design
  • How to crosscheck website development 
  • How to spot and fix technical SEO issues
  • How to check website performance 
  • How to ensure that your new website is secure 
  • Lots more

Let’s get started.

1. Website Design Review 

They say the first impression is the last impression. 

Your website design is your brand’s first impression online. Below is the list of important website design review elements, which this WordPress website launch checklist covers. 

Page Design

You can start your website design review by comparing your final website design with your new live website. It depends on the size of the individual website but most websites have the following pages as a bare minimum, which should be reviewed for design accuracy before launching your website. 

  • Home 
  • About
  • Services
  • Team/Staff Page
  • Blog
  • 404 Page 
  • Contact 

Website Hierarchy

Before you launch, take some time to reflect on your website’s structure (hierarchy). The better your website is structured, the better are your chances of ranking higher in search engines. 

You need to make sure that the website design matches the original site architecture.

This is a very simplified version of what site hierarchy looks like.

WordPress Website hierarchy check

Logo And Tagline

Logo and tagline is the first thing visitors usually notice when they land on your website. You should review both elements thoroughly when you launch your website.   

Make sure you have included the tagline on your website.

Website Sliders 

A slider image can significantly increase your conversion rates. Here is what you need to check in your sliders: 

  • Make sure that the scroll bar is working 
  • slider arrows are functional
  • Links are redirecting to the right URLs 
  • Images are of High-Resolution
  • Images are relevant.

Website Navigation  

The navigation bar is going to be the road to all your important pages.  

You should check it by clicking and inspecting all the tabs individually. You need to make sure:

  • No display issues in the drop-down options
  • All the sub-tabs are working properly
  • All of these linked to the correct page  

Website Images

Usually, images are an important part of any website design. A detailed review of all your website images should be a must-have part of your WordPress website launch checklist.

Following are the few important audit points to review the images:

Image File Size

We all love to have the best images on our websites. However, large images can slow down your website substantially. Therefore, it is crucial to optimize images for the web before using them on your website.

Most image optimizing tools recommend the image file size between 30 to 150 KB. 

Image Dimensions 

It is a good idea to review the following image dimensions to ensure that you are using the same sizes in the following categories. 

  • Slider images 
  • Blog post images
  • Product images for E-Commerce sites 

Different image dimensions in the same category will produce poor output. For example, if you are using different image dimensions within your home page slider, it will not look right.

 Image Types

The recommended image type is JPG saved for web use, which is usually good for most images you’ll use on your website. For logos and icons, PNG is often used. 

WordPress image types

Alt Texts

Alternative text is also known as alt text, which is very important for SEO. 

  • It appears in place of the image if the image does not load. 
  • Provides a contextual description of the image 
  • Helps crawlers make sense of the image 
  • Helps make the website accessible for visually impaired viewers
Alt text in WordPress

Image File Names  

It is important for SEO that you assign relevant and descriptive names to your images.

Image names should be descriptive and keyword-rich. 

For example, the following image name should be Red Ferrari instead of DSC4536.jpg.

back picture of a red Ferrari
Photo by Guillaume Bleyer on Unsplash

Links

Users navigate through your website using links and a broken link can be bad for user experience and for SEO. 

You should review all internal and external links to ensure that all links are working as you expect them to work. 

lego website's 404 page
  • Relevant pages 
  • Accessible URLs
  • Active URLs
  • Not to a 404 page 

You should find these broken links and fix them before a crawler does. 
Screaming Frog is a great tool to check and fix broken links on your website. Also, it is a good idea to review navigation, sidebar & footer links manually as well. 

Correct Social Media Profile Links 

Social media icons help your website visitors navigate to your social media profiles. 

different social share buttons on websites

Before you launch your website, review each social media profile link to ensure that links are going to appropriate social media profiles. 

Calls To Actions 

Website call to actions play an important part in your website branding and converting visitors into leads and customers. 

You should not forget to review and ensure that all call to actions are consistent throughout your website and working properly. 

call to action button on WPsupportdesk website

Check Rollover Links 

Rollovers AKA mouse-overs, enables the interaction between the user and the web pages. So, it’s important to check either the rollover is working fine and links are correct.

roll over button on WPsupportdesk's home page

Features of rollovers:

  • Extend the normal functionality of buttons 
  • Are visually attractive and dynamic 
  • Primary navigation buttons

Have you added the rollovers on your website? Make sure there are redirecting to the correct location.

Website Fonts

The use of wrong fonts and typography can affect your website design and the whole brand. For example, have a look at the same quote written in two different fonts.  

clear and easy to read website font
font that is not easy to read

At the time of launching your website, you should review the following font elements on your website:

  • Your brand’s font family 
  • Font sizes used throughout the website

You can check the font family on your website either by inspecting the element or by using extensions like WHAT-FONT.

Mobile Responsive 

Having a mobile-friendly website is not just another option – It’s an absolute must-have nowadays. Review every functionality on different mobiles and make sure your website is fully optimized.

check website responsiveness on Imresponsive online tool

2. How to Crosscheck Website Development

It takes time and a lot of effort to build a website. Also, several people work on any website development project.

Here are the few important website development checklist points you should review before you launch your WordPress website. 

Plugin Configurations 

Double-check if all the important plugins are installed and active.  

A few important plugins, which most websites have:

  • Yoast SEO Plugin 
  • Gravity Forms
  • Akismet Anti Spam Plugin
  • Sucuri Security Plugin 
  • Simple 301 Redirects
  • Google Analytics for WordPress by MonsterInsight

Website Backup

You must take a fresh back up for your website right before you launch. 

There are many things — both accidental and intentional — that can destroy all the hard work you’ve invested in your site.

In case any of the following things go wrong, everything will not be lost. 

  • Update goes wrong
  • Malware attack 
  • You get hacked 
  • Human Errors and accidents 
  • Computers crash 

Don’t solely rely on your hosting backups or the backups generated by plugins. 

Check Website Forms

You worked hard to build your website to grow your business. Website forms play a crucial role in converting your website visitors into the leads. 
You don’t want to leave that to chance.

A few important form elements to review are: 

  • Display errors on all screens 
  • Correct email for a lead notifications  
  • Test forms thoroughly  
  • Make sure that the form entries are not ending up in spam
  • Correct thank you pages are linked
  • Emails that are received from the website forms

Remove All Extra And Unwanted Items 

During building a website, it gets difficult to keep everything in order.  It is a good time to review and remove all unwanted, extra, or duplicate stuff. 

Such as: 

  • Unused plugins
  • Old images
  • Remove duplicate pages/posts

Timezone Settings

It is important that you have the correct time zone set up in your WordPress website so that 

  • Your posts are published as expected 
  • Helps to schedule social messages

So make sure that you have updated your time zone from the default time zone UTC+0. 

Legal Pages

Don’t forget to have all the legal pages up and running before you launch your new website. 

Such as: 

  • Privacy Policy Page 
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Disclaimer Page
  • Refund Policy
  • Notice for Copyright 
  • Cookies Policy

Legal pages on your websites will help you to establish trust and make your customers feel safer. Plus, they will prevent you from having to deal with unwanted legal issues. 

Proof Read All Your Content  

We know it is not a sexy or an easy task. 

Before you launch, proofread your content and look for: 

  • Grammatical mistakes 
  • Incorrect spellings 
  • Check if the font is consistent throughout the website 
  • Check for formatting and typographical errors
  • Make sure that your content is easy to understand and organized 
  • There is proper punctuation usage

Grammarly is a great tool to do that. 

3. How to Spot And Fix Technical SEO Issues

Technical SEO plays a critical role in your website’s success.

The following are the few important technical SEO points, which you should review before launching your new WordPress website. 

Google Analytics 

Configure Google Analytics so you can get valuable insights into your website. 

Google Analytics helps you: 

  • Collect website traffic data
  • Create customized reports 
  • Measure the internal site search
  • Know the age, gender, interest, device, and location of your audience
  • Understand why visitors are bouncing off your website

If you don’t have a Google Analytics account, you can create free using your Google or Gmail id. Once you’ll add your website successfully into Google analytics, you’ll be given an analytics code, which you verify using Yoast SEO plugin. 

Permalink Setting

The permalink is the address of your individual page. 

They are used by:

  • Search engines to index your content 
  • People who want to share your content on social media 
  • People want to backlink to you
permalink settings check before launch

Make sure that you have an SEO friendly permalink setting. 

Submit Your Website to Google 

Don’t forget to manually submit your website to Google. 

It might take time for Google bots to find, crawl and index your website itself. However, submitting it manually to Google, speed up the process. 

Allow Search Engine Indexing

Usually, in the development phase websites are set to no index. 

Allowing your website to be indexed in the most important step for getting your website crawled. So before you launch, make sure you have enabled website indexing. 

allowing search engine indexing on WP website

XML Sitemaps

An XML sitemap is there to help search engines: 

  • Navigate through your website 
  • Index content in a machine-readable format

Make sure that XML sitemap is working properly and communicating with search engines: 

  1. Pages you want search engines to index
  2. Highlight your important pages 
  3. How often these pages are updated 

4. How to Check Website Performance 

Checking your website’s performance is another critical website pre-launch step. 

For which you can get your website’s performance report from the following platforms: 

  • ManageWP 
  • PageSpeed Insights 

Cross Browser Compatibility 

Cross-browser compatibility is a vital part of your WordPress website launch checklist if you want that all your visitors can view your website correctly.

Test your website on all browsers like IE, Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Opera, Edge.

WordPress website cross browser check

Checklist for cross-browser compatibility:

  • Inspect all the functionalities of your website on all browsers
  • Go through website layout on all browsers
  • Check images are in their standard resolutions or not? 
  • Checkboxes, radio buttons, forms are aligned correctly
  • To check out the header and footer layout of the web pages
  • Proper spacing between sections, fields, paragraphs, images and data contents.
  • Zoom-in and Zoom-out the web pages
  • Proper navigation between the web pages

Make sure your website behavior is the same for every browser.

Website Layout on Mobile Screens

We are in a mobile-first world now, which means more and more websites are accessed through mobile nowadays. 

We are in a mobile-first world now, which means more and more websites are accessed through mobile nowadays. 

WordPress website mobile check

A Mobile-friendly website ensures that your pages perform well on all devices.

Checklist for testing websites on different mobiles: 

  • Responsiveness of your website on different mobiles
  • Check either the View-port Meta Tag is included?
  • Button sizes are large enough to work on mobile
  • Images are compressed
  • Review header and footer layout of the web pages 
  • Zoom-in and Zoom-out the web pages to review
  • Proper navigation between the web pages

AMP Compatibility

AMP – Accelerated Mobile Pages is an open-source custom web development framework for created to speed up the loading time of web pages on mobile devices.

Check either your website is eligible for AMP search features or not by using AMP testing tool.

WordPress website AMP Compatibility check

Make sure your website is eligible for AMP compatibility to load fast for visitors with slow internet access. 

Website Loading Speed 

A fast loading website can help improve your SEO, and even Google has made it an actual ranking factor too. Check your website speed by using tools like

  • Google PageSpeed Insights
  • GTmetrix
  • Pingdom
  • Site 24×7
WordPress website speed check

After testing the website, check the errors and fix them. 

You can check out our complete guide for WordPress Speed Optimization to learn more. 

5. How to Ensure That Your New Website is Secure 

You have worked so hard to build and launch your new WordPress website. 

Don’t leave it on chance. 

Here are the few important WordPress website security measures you should take to ensure security before you launch your WordPress website. 

Set a Strong Password

81% of attacks are based on insecure or stolen passwords

– Panda Security

Make sure that you set a strong password which is not just 12345678. 

Here are a few features of a good password:

  • Should be at least 12 characters long
  • Have upper & lower caps letters mixed with symbols
  • Two factors authentication would be ideal
  • Avoid using same password for everything 

SSL is Configured 

Configure SSL on your website before you go live. 

Google gives SEO advantages to websites that are SSL secured. SSL certificate is important for your website:

  • Secure website for both you and your visitors 
  • Ensures privacy and integrity
  • SEO benefits 
  • User Trust
  • Makes your website difficulty to breach
  • Hackers face problem gaining access

Disable File Editing

From your WordPress admin area disable file editing so that even if your website is hacked, they are unable to 

  • Change your files 
  • Inject your files with malicious code 
  • Add harmful links

Limit Login Attempts

WordPress permits users unlimited login attempts by default. 

This is what hackers use to their advantage when they use brute force to attack you. 

You can make your website more secure and safe from brute force attacks by limiting the number of login attempts.

All you have to do is install either of these plugins

  • iThemes Security
  • Wordfence

Change your WP-login URL

If you want to go the extra mile in making your website more secure you can change the default WordPress login URL.

customize WP login to URL

Conclusion 

Launching a new website can be stressful. 

You can easily overlook a miss-spelled word or broken link. This WordPress website launch checklist can help you reduce the errors massively. 

This checklist has evolved over a period of 10 years and we hope this will help you launch your WordPress website without any major glitch. 

Did you find this WordPress website launch checklist helpful? 

What did we miss in this list?

Don’t forget to share with us in the comments below so we can improve this checklist with your feedback. 

Also feel free to email us if you need any WP Support.

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Comments

  1. Zaman Ch says

    March 11, 2020 at 5:36 pm

    Well written/gathered content regarding website launch, the overall post is good and well designed.

    Reply
    • WP Support Desk says

      March 12, 2020 at 7:54 pm

      Thank You! Glad You liked it 🙂

      Reply
  2. Sheryar Shahzad Butt says

    March 11, 2020 at 8:08 pm

    Thanks for the post. It helps me improves many things before I made my website live. Every point is written in detailed.

    Reply
    • WP Support Desk says

      March 12, 2020 at 7:55 pm

      Glad you found it helpful Sheryar!

      Reply
  3. Ali Rafi says

    March 11, 2020 at 8:17 pm

    Perfectly described everything which needs to be done before launching your website. It was not easy for small business owners to review all these things at their own because of lack of experience and no doubt its a good resource for beginners who just started learning WordPress website development.

    Though one big thing is missing related to WooCommerce/eCommerce portion before launching, at the same time it would be unfair to add that part of checklist/details in this guide, and I would suggest you guys must add a new post which should have all the details of WooCommerce/eCom website launch details which can have checkout process, shipping, payment integrations, Coupons and much more…..

    Reply
    • WP Support Desk says

      March 12, 2020 at 7:57 pm

      Thank You Ali!
      You are right, You’ll surely publish that soon 🙂

      Reply
  4. Amjad Kamboh says

    March 11, 2020 at 8:48 pm

    Really good worked, This article will definitely serve as a checklist to folks like me who are still struggling with website development.

    Reply
    • WP Support Desk says

      March 12, 2020 at 7:58 pm

      Thank You Amjad 🙂

      Reply
  5. Usama Ansari says

    March 11, 2020 at 8:51 pm

    Thanks for a great article, this article will definitely serve as a checklist to folks like me who are still struggling with website development. Keep up the good work.

    Reply
    • WP Support Desk says

      March 12, 2020 at 7:58 pm

      Glad you found this useful 🙂

      Reply
  6. Noman says

    March 12, 2020 at 1:48 pm

    This article very helps full for launching the website, Keep up the good work.

    Reply
    • WP Support Desk says

      March 12, 2020 at 7:59 pm

      Thanks Noman 🙂

      Reply
  7. Nabeel Faheem says

    March 12, 2020 at 2:05 pm

    A nice article that describes everything about website launch. Really appreciate your hard work.

    Reply
    • WP Support Desk says

      March 12, 2020 at 8:00 pm

      Thank You Nabeel!

      Reply
  8. Fareena Afzal says

    March 12, 2020 at 2:10 pm

    Best tips to follow before the launch of a Website. From now, I will put the Website Design Review and upgrading of plugins, at the top of the list.
    Great work, keep it up! Cheers!

    Reply
    • WP Support Desk says

      March 12, 2020 at 8:01 pm

      Thanks Fareena 🙂

      Reply
  9. Zainab says

    March 12, 2020 at 2:11 pm

    Great Checklist. Every Point is well written with a pretty good description.

    Reply
  10. Naghman Ali says

    March 12, 2020 at 2:54 pm

    First of all, thank you soo much. because before this I wasn’t turning off the Search Engine Indexing option in the WP Settings.

    But my question is that almost everything has been covered in this article (“and the way it has been shared with us is amazing”), Except the one thing Emails sections ( Templates previews, Integrations, are not going to spam?), Isn’t that is a part of Website Launch?

    Reply

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