Your Website is Ugly – But we can fix it | Web Repairs and Redesign

Your Website is Ugly – But we can fix it

  • Do you wish your website was getting you more customers?
  • Is it hard for your visitors to find what they are looking for?
  • Is your bounce rate too high?
  • Is your conversion rate too low?

Your Ugly Website is Costing Your Business Big Time.

Vistaprint (NASDAQ:CMPR) conducted a survey of about 1,800 consumers on their reactions to eCommerce sites. The verdict? The survey revealed, in general, consumers with a bad impression of a site are less likely to buy from it.

Do you need work done on your website? I specialize in website repair and maintenance.

Avoid having an ugly website (here are 7 ugly things to avoid on your site)

An ugly website can be a great way to shoot your business in the foot when people are searching for you online. Websites are important for every business. In today’s digital age, having accessible online information is crucial for success. Just having a website isn’t enough, though.

Start by thinking of all the things you’ve hated on websites you’ve visited in the past. Chances are, one or more of these was on your list. If they weren’t, they will be now.

1. Ugly domain website content ugly domain. Think of a short name, something everyone remembers. NOT a complicated one, a cute, but complicated one will help your competitors, not you. You’re better off having a website that people can remember.

2. Long loading times. Consumers hate waiting. This is the digital age of instant information. It can take consumers 0.5 seconds to form an opinion about your website. Even worse than that, if there is a long loading time every time a consumer tries to interact with your website or navigate the different pages, they are going to get increasingly annoyed. Keep it fast!

3. Complicated or overwhelming interface. Are people being bombarded with information? Keep it simple and focus on important topics or focal points that they can engage with. With 85% of consumers abandoning a site due to poor design, you can’t afford to hide your crucial information in text-garbage.

4. Automatic music or videos. Everyone hates the automatic sounds when coming to a site. Many people’s first instinct is to kill that tab because it’s forcing disruptive sound onto their experience, and 33% of consumers said that auto-playing video/audio on a website annoyed them or caused them to leave.

5. Website doesn’t scale (None-responsive Website). Do you always look at a website on your computer, or do you sometimes use your phone or tablet? Don’t you hate it when you’re interacting with website content on your phone and you have to scroll all the way to the right to read the full line and then scroll all the way back for the next line? It’s terrible! Make sure your website bends and twists to fit every screen—this is called responsive web design, and it’s very important.

6. Website doesn’t have contact info. Remember your client’s website purpose. If they have an online shop, part of their goal is to drive sales there. If they can find a way to contact you, it may drive people away from your site.

7. Website doesn’t have a blog. Blog doesn’t mean what it used to. Companies of almost every sector can benefit from writing their own blog. If you write a blog for a roofing company and someone Googles, “How often do my gutters need to be cleaned?”, think of how much of their business you can get when your blog comes up, gives them the answer, and then finishes off with a call to action!

The GOOD NEWS:  We can help to fix those embarrassing mistakes.

In Conclusion

I make things simple and easy for you. I interview you to find out exactly what you need, I ask the questions that get your project done the way you like. Together we will establish your priorities.  Your website is one of your most important marketing tools, so make sure you’re not showing an ugly face to your prospective clients online. Whether or not people engage can mean the difference between one dollar and one million dollars in revenue.

I’m reasonable and knowledgeable. Website development need not be expensive. The key is to know exactly what you want and how to get there.

Here are a few things to look for. If you are using any of the following, it’s time to build a new website:

Outdated Website Design Factors

  • Website uses Flash
  • Non-mobile friendly
  • Gaudy backgrounds
  • Blinking, annoying text
  • Unnecessary page clutter
  • Auto-play videos
  • Background music
  • Misaligned images
  • Small font sizes
  • Too many font colors
  • Fancy or hard-to-read fonts
  • Inconsistent font types
  • Huge uncompressed image files
  • Excessive image borders
  • Slideshows with 25 images
  • Lady with headset stock photo
  • Suits shaking hands stock photo
Outdated Website Content Factors

  • Low word counts on key pages
  • Long paragraphs of text
  • Excessive keyword stuffing
  • No recent samples of work
  • Incorrect phone numbers
  • Services or products no longer offered
  • Former employees still listed
  • New employees not listed
  • Excessive use of stock photography
  • Outdated images of offices, products
  • Common questions not answered
  • Expired coupons or specials
  • Old or neglected blog/news section
  • Broken links to or from website
  • Broken images or logo
  • Pixelated or blurry images
  • No way to update easily

No job is too small. I’m happy to do small jobs for you. I understand that website development and website repair often occurs in installments.

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DON’T WASTE ANOTHER SECOND WITH AN UGLY WEBSITE WHEN YOU CAN REACH OUT FOR AN ESTIMATE TODAY!