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robert
GuestThis is just a business decision. If your web design development is intended for new clients, there’s no need to rush. If your website is mostly for established clients, you should limit it to a week or a few days. You’ll most likely be preoccupied with responding to questions from clients who regularly visit your website and will begin contacting you via other means at that time.
You may go online with a pared-down version of your site on a regular basis. If the most important pages are ready for visitors, you may go ahead and publish them. You may work on your other pages at your own pace in the background.
Above all, stick to the deadline you set for yourself on your Under Construction page. You should be able to depend on the website being available again on a specific date if you say it will. As an entrepreneur, you will build trust if you stick to your obligations. You also show that you’re well-organized, that you stick to a schedule, and that you’re punctual.
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