Signs It's Time To
Redesign Your Website
Erin Ferree -
Elf-Design.com
Do you apologize when handing
someone a business card?
"Sorry about my website. It's out of date." If so then
keep reading...
Designing your first website
is a stressful undertaking. It requires you to dig deep
into your business in order to write the copy for your
site. You need to work with a designer and go through
the process of creating a site that looks unique and
works well. Plus you'll end up investing a lot of time,
energy and money. And finally, after all that, you're
finished and it's time for the site to go live. What a
relief!
Many business owners go through this same
process. By the time the process is finished, many
entrepreneurs are very glad that it's over - and don't
want to do it again anytime soon.
Unfortunately, websites don't last forever.
Even if you plan your site to work for the current
vision for your business, you can't accurately account
for the entire future of your business.
Eventually you'll have to make some changes to
your website. Some of these changes can be accomplished
with simple maintenance, and by making updates to your
site. But there's only so far that patching and revising
your current site can go. If your site is particularly
outdated, or if it's not working well for you, it's
probably time to consider a full-scale site redesign.
Some signs that it's time to redesign
your site include:
Your Business Has Changed or Grown
If your business is no longer the same as it
was when you designed your site, chances are that you
should redesign your website to reflect that. If you've
only had a few small changes, you might be able to just
update your current website. But, if you've changed your
business direction, decided to provide new products or
services, or if your company has grown significantly, it
will pay off to redesign your site. Reconsider how the
changes to your business should be reflected or
addressed in the structure, design and strategy behind
your website.
Your Site Looks Like It Was Designed in
1995
Some signs of an outdated web site include:
chunky, slow-loading graphics, old-style "framed"
coding, where the site is divided up into panes that
load separately, little animated cartoon clip-art
throughout the site, and text created as images instead
of in HTML. Having any of these on your site could
reflect poorly on your business, making you look 'behind
the times'. It can also make you look like you don't
care enough about your business or about technological
advances to keep abreast of them. Keeping your company's
website looking modern will improve its credibility.
The Information on Your Site Isn't
User-Friendly
If you cringe when you read your site text, or
if you regularly get questions on your site text from
visitors, re-structuring your copy or rewriting it can
help to fix these problems. If you've been adding to
your site over time and the navigation has become
unwieldy or confusing, restructuring your navigation
could be another pressing reason to redesign your site.
You want visitors to be able to easily find their way
around your site and to be able to access all the
information you have within a few clicks. Laying out
your site to make that possible can make your visitor's
experience on your site a lot easier.
You Apologize for the Site When
Referencing It or Handing Out Business Cards
Your site should be a source of pride. It
should provide your clients and prospects an easy way to
get a lot of information about your business. And, if
you have to apologize for out-of-date information,
broken images, poor design, difficult navigation or
anything else on your site, it makes you look unprepared
and unprofessional. Make sure your site is in top shape
and looks impressive, so your clients believe your
business is in good shape too.
You're Not Getting Good Results in the
Search Engines
Poor rankings in the Search Engines can be a
result of not optimizing your site well. Poor search
engine ranking can also be a result of bad design
choices or coding on your site. Make sure that your site
isn't designed using frames and that the text is coded
in HTML. Flash sites are also more difficult to optimize
for Search Engines.
It's Not Bringing in inquiries and
Helping You to Make Sales
If your site was designed long ago, then
there's a good chance that it was designed as "brochureware".
This means that the site was designed just to act as an
online brochure. This was very common a few years ago,
when websites were new. But recently businesses have
realized that a website can do a lot more than just
impersonate your brochure - it can help you close sales,
bring in new prospects and make your business easier to
run. To bring in more inquiries and make more sales
include the following when you redesign your site:
- Calls to action to encourage your visitors
to take specific actions - like purchasing
something, contacting you, or signing up for a
newsletter.
- Forms, scripts, or programs to make your
business easier - like contact forms, project
estimating tools, and an auto responder email series
that can help you keep in touch with your clients
and prospects. Including a shopping cart or Paypal
buttons on your site can also help you to make more
sales without any additional work.
- Downloadable information packets,
articles, questionnaires and white papers can answer
a prospect's questions about your products or
services and help them to move closer to buying.
And, if you require the prospect to enter their
email address or other contact information, it can
help you to grow your prospect líst as well. These
are just a few of the functions that your site can
perform for your business. To get ideas for other
ways that your site can help you improve your
business, look at the other sites that you visit and
note the functions they perform.
Your Site is Costing You a Fortune to
Update
If you're racking up huge bills because of
changes and still have a lot to go, it might be time to
consider a whole site redesign. Make a list of
everything that you want to do on your site and consult
a web designer about redesigning your site with those
changes in mind. Often, if you have extensive changes to
make to your site, it can be less expensive to just
start over.
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If your site is designed in Flash or coded in
such a way that you can't maintain it yourself,
redesigning and re-coding your site could allow you to
do so.
Having the ability to make changes and update
your own text will let you make revisions quickly, at no
expense.
And you can play with your site and make
revisions to see what will work best for your business
and clients.
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If your site has any of the problems mentioned
here, it's time to redesign. The steps needed to update
and revise will differ depending on the problems and
issues that your site has - you may not have to start
from scratch. But, do make sure that you address all of
the problems that your site has so that you won't have
to redesign again any time soon!
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