Post by Cultures You on Oct 22, 2023 6:38:44 GMT
Subsequently, all these scattered ideas will be useful bricks on which to build a project: planning is a rational process based on individual irrational elements. Build a route Build a development path for your project, with intermediate objectives. Often the final objective is well known, but with a specification such as "becoming economically independent" very little can be planned. You need to create small achievable goals, and make adjustments if necessary. For example, for a website they could be these: Domain purchase and template creation.
Writing the first articles for initial population, without opening the site yet; Site launch: Adwords advertising, event, social media launch; launch on Facebook: target for x followers by; Reach x pageviews/day; Reach x euros / month photo editor of advertising revenue; Each point must have a date and a description of how to get there. Make a shopping list Write down everything you need to purchase in terms of services, support, courses, material, travel and entertainment expenses, etc. to achieve certain objectives or functions essential to the realization of the project.
I have already written about the costs of a web project, but I summarize the fundamental spending points here: Expenses for technical and IT infrastructures and for consultancy; Bureaucracy costs and accounting and administrative support; “Representation” expenses and time: travel, meetings, fairs, etc; Time or expense if external staff is used to write articles or debug the application; Time for social life and contact management; We therefore need to see how many resources of time and money we have available, and how to use them.
Writing the first articles for initial population, without opening the site yet; Site launch: Adwords advertising, event, social media launch; launch on Facebook: target for x followers by; Reach x pageviews/day; Reach x euros / month photo editor of advertising revenue; Each point must have a date and a description of how to get there. Make a shopping list Write down everything you need to purchase in terms of services, support, courses, material, travel and entertainment expenses, etc. to achieve certain objectives or functions essential to the realization of the project.
I have already written about the costs of a web project, but I summarize the fundamental spending points here: Expenses for technical and IT infrastructures and for consultancy; Bureaucracy costs and accounting and administrative support; “Representation” expenses and time: travel, meetings, fairs, etc; Time or expense if external staff is used to write articles or debug the application; Time for social life and contact management; We therefore need to see how many resources of time and money we have available, and how to use them.