What this post is about: Learn how to design and launch a Horizon Europe project website that’s fast, SEO-friendly, and built to meet dissemination goals — in just 3 simple steps.
Creating a Horizon Europe project website is one of the most effective ways to support your project’s communication, visibility, and dissemination goals. In this guide, you’ll learn why your project needs a website and how to build one that’s fast, SEO-ready, and aligned with Horizon Europe expectations — in just 3 clear steps.
Here are three key reasons:
When people discover your project, their first instinct is to search for it on Google. There are 8.5 billion searches per day and over 50 billion web pages online (source). If your project isn't visible, it's essentially invisible.
A well-designed website helps you communicate complex research clearly through structured pages, visuals, videos, and interactive elements.
Building a website can be affordable. All you need is a domain (from €6–15/year), hosting, and a page builder like Divi (€89/year or €289 lifetime). You can scale and update as your project evolves — no need to print or redistribute materials.
As a professional web designer, my process starts with questions — and yours should too.
Before you build anything, wireframe your pages. This helps define structure and flow — even simple tools like pen + paper or Figma work.
Good design makes your website trustworthy and usable.
Now it’s time to build and publish your site.
This approach avoids bugs and ensures a smooth launch.
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