
Just like with all technology, websites need updated on a regular basis. If you aren’t sure if your site needs a redesign or not, take a look at the questions below. If you answer yes to any of these questions, it is time to redesign.
Is your site responsive?
Responsiveness indicates that your site works well on any device – tablet, phone, computer or laptop.
Does your website have a flash intro?
If you answered yes, go and hang your head in shame. Flash intros were popular a decade ago but today they are annoying and just give potential clients a reason to exit your website before they even look around.
Do your competitors have a better website?
Well then, don’t delay contact us immediately.
Do the Google Gods shun your website?
SEO or Search engine optimization might be the cure for that. Sumy Designs can give you a custom quote.
Does your website play a video automatically as a client enters your site?
Everyone has different tastes, so if you must have music give the reader a button to push AFTER landing on your site if they prefer music while browsing.
Do potential customers have to navigate through a maze of pages before they can find your contact information?
Not having your contact information easy to find if one of the biggest mistakes you can make.
Did you opt out of having a contact phone number on your website?
It’s hard to believe but there are still some people out there who prefer voice contact to emails. So, unless you are one of the Electronic Overlords at Amazon then you need a contact phone number on your website. (But in case you are looking for Amazon’s customer service number, it is: (888) 280-3321. You’re welcome.)
If you’ve answered yes to any of these questions then contact Sumy Designs today. We will review your current site and give you honest feedback that will help improve your website and increase your site’s traffic.
Susan Sullivan
Susan lives in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex area with her husband and children. She is an avid distance runner, environmentalist, part-time beekeeper, chicken farmer and amateur photographer.