Is It Time To Redesign Your Website?
I recently talked with a potential client whose entire website is based on Flash. Flash websites used to be extremely popular during the 1990s, but have since become pretty much obsolete, especially because it is very difficult to optimize these limited textual content websites for search engines. Take a look at this article to learn more about what is Flalsh and is it suitable for your business.
The client now wants a modern, content-rich, non-Flash website that search engine spiders can actually crawl. This is a very good reason to do a website redesign, which got me thinking about several more reasons why you should redesign your website.
Your Website Looks Old
The web is fast-paced. It is constantly updating and changing. Web users expect to see fresh, interesting design. They want websites that are user friendly, easy to navigate, and fast-loading. Above all, they want websites that catch their eye and make them want to stick around. Now take a long, hard look at your small business website and ask yourself: does it provide all of the above? If your website is older than five years and you’ve never redesigned it, chances are it has an outdated look and feel that is not going to appeal to users. And with so many options on the web these days, users can simply bounce off and go to the next website.
Outdated Content
Your website’s content needs to be constantly updated to stay fresh and interesting. Yes, content is king, which means you cannot just slap some content on your website and forget about it. The best way is to attach a blog to your website and keep adding new content for your visitors.
Search Engine Optimization
If you’re having trouble getting your website to rank well in search engines for your chosen keywords, even though you have optimized your tags and your content, you should consider a website redesign. Search engine spiders have a harder time crawling old websites than crawling new, modern websites.
Competition is Redesigning
Whatever your competitors are doing, you don’t want to lag behind. If they start using social media, you should do the same. If they are lowering prices or giving special offers, you should probably do the same. And if they are redesigning their websites, you should redesign yours too. Being the only old-looking website when the competition has fresh, modern websites will hurt your small business.
Low Conversion Rates
If you find that your conversion rates are low, or that people who land on your website quickly bounce off, there’s something about your website that is turning visitors off. A website redesign, whether changing design elements, functionality or content, is probably a good idea.
Outdated Design Elements
Some web design elements are considered outdated and should be changed regardless of any other consideration or problem. Flash, as pointed above, Frames and Tables were all used for web design in the past but are now considered obsolete and make your website difficult to maintain and to update. The same is true for features such as Intro Pages (those pages that load before users get access to the home page) – these are annoying to web visitors and could cause them to click away.
Remember that small business website redesign, where you hire a designer to redesign an existing website, is at least as complex as creating a website from scratch. Make sure you find a website designer that you are comfortable with and are able to trust. For more on choosing the right web designer, check out this article on What to Look for in a Web Designer.
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