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      <title>Where to start when planning to build a website or web presence from scratch</title>
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      <description>I will be writing about the familiar part of the flow, the process of starting to build the website from scratch to launch, which comes at a stage after you have validated and ensured that you’d be working on getting the website up.
 Get the idea right detailed in a 1 pager. Detail in what the service does and what its not supposed to do. StackExchange has a great example - Area51 (The Staging Zone) go through an elaborate process of where users define what are considered good &amp;amp; bad questions so that it clearly defines the scope Find and Analyse the competition.</description>
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