Two main considerations are deck angle and the direction of travel for the nose gear. You will want the airplane to sit at a slightly nose down angle on level ground. This allows you to fly the airplane off the ground. You will also want the nose gear to turn with the circle. This keeps the plane from turning out and trying to drag the nose dear off and possibly flip the plane on it's nose and inboard wing. Once set up properly they are a dream to takeoff and land.
Weight shift is a different animal. Moving the mains aft, the tail wheel is eliminated and a nose gear added. With the load shift changes, they nearly cancel each other out. The lighter tail wheel assembly is much farther aft than the heavier nose gear assembly, whicch has a shorter moment arm.