Hiring a web designer is exciting — but the process can stall if your content isn’t ready.
Having organized, clear content saves time, money, and ensures your website turns out exactly how you want.
Here’s how to prepare effectively.
1. Know Your Goals
Before writing anything, clarify what your website should achieve.
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- Are you selling products, generating leads, or building your brand?
- Decide the primary action you want visitors to take (contact form, purchase, signup).
Clear goals guide content creation and design decisions.
2. Gather All Existing Content
Collect everything you already have:
- Logos, images, videos
- Product descriptions or service details
- Testimonials and case studies
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- Organize these in folders or a document.
- Share them with your designer to save time and avoid last-minute scrambling.
3. Write Clear Headlines and Copy
Your designer can create beautiful pages, but your message must be ready.
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- Write short, clear headlines for each page.
- Include key points you want visitors to know.
- Focus on benefits, not just features.
4. Plan Page Structure
Think about the sections each page should include:
- Home: Introduction, services, testimonials, CTA
- About: Your story, team, values
- Contact: Form, location, social links
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- Sketch a simple layout or outline — it helps your designer understand your vision.
5. Choose Images Wisely
Good visuals elevate your website instantly.
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- Use high-quality images of your work, team, or products.
- Avoid low-res stock photos that feel generic.
- Organize images by page for easy reference.
Final Thoughts
Preparing content before hiring a web designer ensures your website project runs smoothly, looks professional, and communicates clearly.
It also saves you frustration, revisions, and extra costs.
💡 If you need guidance on organizing your content for your website, I can help create a clear, structured plan so your designer can deliver the best results — without confusion or delay.