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Establish an adequate budget
Making sure the website that you want to buy and the website that you can afford are aligned is a critical part of the planning process. To help prevent this, compile a list of all the pages, features and any other important aspects that you want your website to have BEFORE hiring a design firm. It would also be helpful to identify needs vs. wants and prioritize each as you establish your budget. It may mean that certain features or functionality that are not as critical out of the gate might need to be put off from the initial redesign and rolled out at later time.
It’s also important to understand that the budget you had for your last website (which could have been 5 years or more in some cases) may not be sufficient for today. The web has changed dramatically over the last decade, and things like responsive design, animation, ADA compliance, geotargeted content and advanced web applications all require significant time (and dollars) to implement. Additionally, a custom website is going to require a larger investment than something that is based on a pre-built theme or template.