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Time’s up? Why You Might Need a Website Redesign

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A website redesign can be just the fresh start to reinvigorate your organization’s web efforts. We’re serious and this isn’t about building our business. Here’s why…

1. Web technology and design change quickly

Let’s look at just a few recent big shifts (dates are debatable and just for a rough idea)…

There are usually a few big impact changes within 2-3 years. These shifts I mention don’t even begin to talk about the massive changes in aesthetics and design!

Minimalism, Skeuomorphism, flat design, material design, waterfall layouts – design philosophy advances and improves all the time. A fun exercise is to use the Wayback Machine and see what your company site or your favorite sites looked like years ago.

A general rule of thumb is you likely need a new site or at least an evolved site every 3-5 years. 

2. You likely know more about how your website is getting used

Hopefully you’ve been tracking how people use your site and know which pages they visit, how engaged they are with each, and the typical flows from one page to the next. Doing a redesign / rebuild forces you to confront this and ask honest questions about what should get cut out.

3. It shows your company is alive and thriving

A new site sends strong messages to your customers. It indicates to them that your business is doing well. It might help them feel the love with a site that better serves them. A new site is also a great time to drum up some PR and get some brand exposure.

What does a new redesign / rebuild entail?

A new redesign doesn’t have to be a complete upheaval or a total rebuild from the ground up. For many reasons a ground-zero rebuild may rock the boat SEO-wise. If you are already on a Content Management System you love (yay WordPress) you can likely just re-skin and modify layouts. This type of more superficial rebuild likely won’t result in you deleting pages or changing URLs which is some of the aspects that can give your SEO a shakeup.

Maybe “Evolutionary Redesign” is a better approach for you?

This may seem opposite from everything we’ve been saying up to this point but in many cases Evolutionary Redesign can be a better approach than an entirely new website.

Consider a more mild evolutionary (as opposed to revolutionary) approach only if most of these are true:

If the above don’t hold true, it might be a sign that you need to pursue a more aggressive redesign / rebuild.

The aspects you may want to address in a redesign:

Take a look at your competitors. Are they doing new things that might be really smart to borrow some inspiration from?

Dig deep into your analytics to see how people use your site. Google Analytics has some great behavior flow reports

Sidenote: in our 7 years we have had 5 major site redesigns ourselves.

In sum, it might be a good time to redesign or reassess your website. Wondering if your site is a candidate? Let’s chat and talk through it.

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