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Hampton Roads Website Launch Checklist: 25 Things to Verify

Launching a website without running through a proper checklist is one of the most common — and most costly — mistakes Virginia Beach business owners make. Here's everything that needs to be verified before going live.

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BuildPRO Business Services™· April 2026· 10 min read
Hampton Roads Website Launch Checklist: 25 Things to Verify
25
items on the BuildPRO pre-launch checklist — every site we build completes all 25
48 hrs
time it typically takes for Google to index a newly launched site after sitemap submission
SSL
the single most visible launch error — any HTTP page signals 'Not Secure' to visitors
5 min
how long a basic Google Search Console setup takes — yet most Hampton Roads sites skip it
Before You Go Live

The Pre-Launch Checklist for Hampton Roads Business Websites

Work through every item before hitting publish. Missing even one of these on launch day can suppress your Google rankings for weeks while issues are discovered and corrected.

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Technical Checks: The Foundation Layer

  • SSL certificate active — site loads as https:// on all pages
  • www and non-www both redirect to the same canonical URL
  • WordPress search engine visibility enabled (Settings → Reading → uncheck "Discourage search engines")
  • No broken links — check with a tool like Broken Link Checker plugin
  • All images have descriptive alt text (not blank, not "IMG_3847")
  • Contact form submits correctly and sends confirmation to owner email
  • Phone number is a tappable tel: link on every page
  • Mobile PageSpeed score above 70 (test at pagespeed.web.dev)

SEO Checks: The Ranking Foundation

  • Every page has a unique, keyword-targeted title tag under 60 characters
  • Every page has a unique meta description under 160 characters
  • Every page has one H1 that includes the primary keyword
  • XML sitemap generated and accessible at yoursite.com/sitemap.xml
  • robots.txt file present and not blocking important pages
  • LocalBusiness schema markup on homepage and contact page
  • Canonical tags correct — no duplicate pages competing against each other
  • Internal links between related service pages and content
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Post-Launch Actions

The First 48 Hours After Your Hampton Roads Site Goes Live

Launch day isn't the finish line — it's the starting gun. These are the actions that get your new site indexed and connected to Google's tools as quickly as possible.

01

Submit to Google Search Console

Verify your site at search.google.com/search-console. Submit your sitemap.xml. Request indexing for your homepage using the URL inspection tool. This tells Google your site is ready to be crawled and indexed — without this step, discovery can take weeks instead of days.

02

Connect Your GBP to Your New Website

Log into your Google Business Profile and update the website URL to your new site. If your old site had a different URL, update any GBP posts or service links that referenced it. The GBP website link is a direct signal to Google connecting your profile to your website domain.

03

Update All Directory Citations to New URL

Every directory listing (Yelp, BBB, Angi, Apple Maps, Bing Places) should have your new website URL. Inconsistent or outdated URLs across citations weaken the NAP (Name, Address, Phone) consistency that supports local search rankings.

04

Verify Google Analytics Is Tracking

Open your site, then check GA4 real-time report to confirm your visit is being tracked. If tracking isn't showing up, check that the GA4 code is installed in the correct location (typically via a plugin like Site Kit or manually in the header). Without Analytics, you have no visibility into your traffic sources or which pages are performing.

05

Test the Contact Form One More Time

Submit a test inquiry from your phone using a personal email address. Verify you receive it at your business email within 5 minutes. Confirm the spam filter isn't catching form submissions. A website where the contact form silently fails is generating zero leads regardless of how much traffic it receives.

06

Share With Existing Customers for Early Reviews

Announce your new site to your email list and SMS contacts. Include your Google review link with a note: "We just launched our new site — if you've worked with us, we'd love your honest feedback on Google." Launch day is a natural moment to request reviews that would feel awkward at other times.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions

How long does it take for a new Virginia Beach website to show up on Google?
After submitting your sitemap to Google Search Console and requesting indexing, your homepage typically appears in Google's index within 48–72 hours. Full indexing of all pages usually takes 1–2 weeks. Ranking for competitive local keywords takes 3–6 months of consistent SEO work — appearing in the index and ranking for searched terms are two different milestones.
What's the most common mistake Hampton Roads businesses make at website launch?
Leaving the WordPress search engine visibility setting checked to 'Discourage search engines' — a setting that's on by default during development to prevent Google from indexing an unfinished site. If this isn't unchecked before launch, your site will be invisible to Google regardless of how well everything else is optimized. It's a checkbox under Settings → Reading in the WordPress dashboard.
Do I need Google Analytics if I already have Google Search Console?
Both tools serve different purposes and you need both. Search Console shows how Google sees your site — indexing, rankings, click-through rates from search results. Analytics shows how visitors behave on your site — traffic sources, pages visited, time on site, conversion tracking. Together, they give you a complete picture: what searches drive traffic (Search Console) and what happens after visitors arrive (Analytics).
Should I redirect my old website URLs to the new site?
Yes — always, if you're replacing an existing site with an established domain. 301 redirects from old URLs to equivalent new URLs preserve the link equity (ranking authority) that your old pages had accumulated. A site launched without redirects from the old URLs treats every page as brand new and loses all historical ranking signals. BuildPRO handles redirect mapping for every site migration.
What happens if I launch a website with duplicate content?
Duplicate content — multiple pages with identical or very similar text — causes Google to either ignore the duplicates or consolidate their ranking signals in unpredictable ways. The most common source of duplicate content on Hampton Roads business sites: service area pages that are just the primary service page with a city name swapped in. Each service area page needs genuinely unique content to rank effectively and avoid duplicate content penalties.

Launching a New Website for Your Hampton Roads Business?

BuildPRO Business Services™ runs a complete 25-point launch checklist on every site we build — every item verified before we hand over the keys.