Setting Website Objectives

What is the difference between goals and objectives?

Objectives are sub goals set only for the purpose to serve your goals. Goals tend to be broad whereas objectives are narrow,
precise, tangible, concrete and can be validated.

To achieve your goals, you should ask yourself which conditions, resources and skills should you provide? What do you need to
achieve before you can reach your goals?

Be sure to place all objectives in writing otherwise you will easily forget them.

Example.

Goal: I want my website to earn $6000 a year.

Objectives: I will work towards making $5000 a year from my website by creating a marketing plan that includes:

* writing and submitting an article each week for publication
* sending out a bi-weekly newsletter
* posting to my blog every other day

Breaking down your website goals into smaller objectives helps create actionable steps towards building a profitable website.

6 Responses to “Setting Website Objectives”

  1. Karl Moyse Says:

    Failing to create real objectives or goals for your website is often why most fail. The worst objectives I have seen normally point to one excuse, I want a website because everyone else has one!

    Outlining key criteria will help evaluate how successful your website is, and whether you are on the right track. Additionally it helps identify any weakenesses in your plan so you can help refine and improve performance!

  2. Gregory Despain Says:

    Found you on Twitter, some of my followers recommended you – and I’m not disappointed after reading this. Great resource.

  3. Herman Says:

    Thanks Gregory!

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  6. Karlyn Covert Says:

    Aw, this was a extremely good post. In idea I might like to write down like this too – taking time and actual effort to make a very good article… but what can I say… I procrastinate alot and by no means seem to get anything carried out

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