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Website Redesign
Why do websites get redesigned?
There’s a lot of websites
out there, around 80 million of them, and that number is twice what
existed three years ago. That means that about 50% of the
sites on the Internet were created since 2003. At this rate,
websites become quickly dated, as new sites continue to bring new
knowledge and new technologies to bear in their design and
capabilities, and ultimately the experience they provide to their
visitors.
In reality, if your site is
two years old or more, you should be analyzing your site’s current
competitive standing.
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Examine your competitors’ web
sites.
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Honestly appraise if their web
sites are aesthetically “better” than yours.
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Do your competitors offer
significant features that you don’t, such as live chat, a customer
forum, or “tell a friend”?
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Do they provide a better
presentation of product or services? Are “specials” highlighted?
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Go through their checkout
process. Is it faster and easier than yours?
If your answer to any of the above is “yes”, you should
probably consider having your site redesigned. There are many reasons for
why your site no longer stacks up, including:
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Your website was built on a small
budget. Many websites are launched with
a budget inadequate for creating a professional Internet presence.
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Your web site looks “dated”.
Technology keeps moving forward, and what looked great a few years ago
is now out of step with today’s design standards and shopper
expectations.
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Your business has changed.
Your business has grown, and your web site is no longer a clear
reflection of your business proposition.
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Your competitors are ahead of
you. Lead the pack rather than following
it. Offer features that represent clear competitive superiority.
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You now better understand your
customers. You’ve developed a deeper
understanding of what your customers are looking for and some of the
problems that they might have encountered on your site. You need to
factor those elements into a redesign that more effectively caters to
your market’s expectations.
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Content is difficult or costly to
keep fresh. More current web tools allow
the site owner to easily update all the content on their website,
keeping it fresh and relevant.
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You need to increase your site’s
visibility. If your original site was
developed with little consideration to what search engines use for
ranking your site, a redesign with new content will raise your site’s
search engine rankings.
Sound
Strategies -
Building comprehensive web content that is useful
to your
web visitors and attractive to other webmasters!
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