Downloadable guide
How to pitch a website rebuild to stakeholders
Craft a website rebuild pitch that gets noticed.
In this guide, discover why stakeholder buy-in is crucial, identify who your stakeholders are, build advocates for your proposal and be able to pitch your project with confidence at the right time. Plus, get a free bonus checklist inside, outlining the 10 steps to delivering a perfect pitch.
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Convince your stakeholders to invest in a website rebuild
Whether the goal is to improve user experience, boost website performance, streamline internal workflows, or launch a new brand identity, this guide provides the tools to craft a pitch that gets noticed – and approved.
- When is the right time to pitch a website rebuild?
- Why stakeholder buy-in is important
- Identifying your stakeholders
- How to gain stakeholder buy-in
- Pitching your project with confidence
- Let’s get your project noticed
- BONUS Checklist: 10 steps to a perfect pitch
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