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5 Ways to Know Your Website is Due for a Redesign

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One of the biggest failures of businesses today is neglecting their digital presence or operating an outdated website.

If you want your company to prosper in the digital world, having just social media accounts isn’t enough; you need to step up your game and show your customers an organized and up-to-date website to visit and interact with.

What’s your excuse?

Common excuses website owners give not to redesign their old websites include:

  1. I like the current design: In reality, it’s not about what you ‘like’, but what is ‘effective’ or ‘necessary’.
  2. I update my website’s content regularly: Before people read content, they are either attracted or turned off by the visual appearance of the website.
  3. Design does not matter: Actually, design does matter. Research shows 38% of people will stop interacting with a website if the layout or content is unattractive.
  4. My website is better than those of my competitors: Even if this is true, you can do much better with a well-designed website that drastically improves your conversion rate.

 

In this article, we will highlight and examine 5 ways to determine if your website is due for a redesign. Here we go!

1. Your website looks old and/or disorganized

Does your website look like one built in the 80’s? If your website was designed at least 3 years ago, it’s probably too old. Consider having a redesign because websites age over time.

Your website needs to look modern enough to attract and engage visitors. Its design must also be aesthetically appealing.

Regularly check the copyright (©) year at the bottom of your website to ensure it’s the current year. A past date makes it look like your website has expired or isn’t active.

Your new website should:

  • Look clean and less cluttered;
  • Have well laid-out content;
  • Be visually appealing to visitors;
  • Have clear navigation menu;
  • Contain appropriate images.

 

2. Your website does not rank high on search engines

If your website’s existence isn’t noticed on search engines, you definitely should consider a complete redesign.

Redesigning your website would give you the opportunity to rethink your content strategy and re-write your content in a way that is search engine friendly.

SEO is no joke if you are serious about success online. A new and modern website should be designed with this tip in mind.

Your new website should:

  • Contain useful, well-written content that is rich in targeted keywords;
  • Make proper use of meta tags and headings;
  • Contain images that are well optimized for search engines;
  • Have an XML sitemap;
  • Be submitted to search engines;
  • Be mobile friendly (more on this below).

 

3. Your website doesn’t help generate leads

An effective website is a superb marketing tool and if designed properly, should help your business grow. If your current website doesn’t contribute to the goals of your business, you should definitely have it redesigned.

Your new website should contain:

  • Visible calls-to-action
  • Easy-to-find contact information
  • Well-designed landing pages
  • Short and effective forms
  • No broken links

 

4. Your website is not mobile friendly

Considering the fact that 40 to 60 percent of website visitors use mobile devices, a mobile-friendly website is not only great, but also absolutely necessary.

If your website isn’t ‘responsive’, then it is long due for a redesign.

A responsive website is one that adapts seamlessly to the screen sizes of the device being used by a visitor. This kind of website resizes, hides, shrinks, enlarges, or moves the content to make it look good on any screen.

If you aren’t convinced yet, it’s important to know that your website’s ranking on search engines are highly dependent on mobile friendliness. When a user searches via a mobile device, Google will typically rank a mobile-friendly website higher than one that isn’t.

Your new website should:

  • Be responsive;
  • Load fast on mobile devices;
  • Present content in an easy-to-read manner;
  • Have clear calls-to-actions (CTAs) that are big enough to be tapped on a mobile device;
  • Have appropriately-sized images.

 

5. Outdated features, functions, content or images

Is your content still relevant?

Are your current values and core goals still well communicated by your website?

Are all features of your website working correctly?

If you notice that some parts of your website are outdated or not working well anymore, then consider removing them. If however, these constitute a major part, having a redesign is your best option.

It is important to keep your website fully functional and relevant to website visitors.

You may even realize that over time, your business has outgrown some content or functions on your website, and you need a redesign to update the information and also accommodate new and important content.

 

In conclusion…

Please note that your website does not necessarily need to be guilty of all the points above for you to consider a redesign. If one or more of the points above describe your situation, we recommend that you have your website redesigned.

From time to time, you might even consider visiting your competitors’ websites to see what they are doing better than you in terms of website design.

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