Hi Serge,

Thanks for the reply.

I agree it is a mix of different tasks, but they are all needed when 
starting a new business/product/service website. As it happens it is 
something I had to do on quite a few occasions lately for some of my 
customers.

I'm trying to find out if there is a better way to do this (as it feels 
that it always the same process) and see if it is a problem that other 
people are facing (and how they are solving it if they are). This is mostly 
when launching the site to the public. I can and have done all the steps 
multiple times. However, it feels like there should be quicker way to do 
it. It can easily take up to a full day when adding all of them.

Thanks

Arnaud

On Monday, August 8, 2016 at 7:02:08 PM UTC+1, Sergiy Khohlov wrote:
>
> Hello David,
> You have mixed different tasks. I have a question for you.
> What kind of goal do you have?
> Are you planing to have mail server, web server, dev box etc?
> How much money are you going to spend?
> Do you have sysadmin ?
> Of course first question has high priority.
>
> Thanks.,
> Serge
>
> 8 серп. 2016 18:20 <[email protected] <javascript:>> пише:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> This is slightly off topic, but I can imagine some of you might have 
>> faced this situation. I've been launching quite a few websites lately. It 
>> usually involves at least the following for me:
>> - Domain registration and DNS setup
>> - Server/Host configuration: Heroku setup (registration, environment 
>> variables for some of the steps above) or Docker setup
>> - Deployment
>> - Security aspects: TLS certificates, HTTPS setup, HTTP security headers, 
>> etc
>> - Legal aspects: cookie policy, T&Cs, privacy, etc (implications from 
>> other steps)
>> - Email: basic setup, SPF/DKIM for the spam, create RFC email addresses, 
>> etc
>> - Mailing list setup (MailChimp or others)
>> - Social media: signup to a few social networks, add "social sharing" 
>> buttons
>> - Analytics/instrumentation/monitoring (Google Analytics, New Relic, etc)
>> - Search engine registration/indexation (Google, Bing)
>> - etc
>>
>> Some of these steps are interlinked and that's only for fairly "basic 
>> website" without any payment, A/B testing, user feedback or advertising 
>> requirements.
>>
>> None of it is particularly complex, although it does require some 
>> knowledge/experience, but it takes quite a lot of time and feels repetitive.
>>
>> There are lots of great products/services for the individual steps 
>> involved, but I can't find anything to streamline the whole (or at least 
>> part of the) process.
>>
>> Does anyone know any good tool, product, checklist or website for this? 
>> Do you have the same problem? How do you handle this yourself?
>>
>> Thanks for your help.
>>
>> David
>>
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