Your Website Has an Expiration Date
The average lifespan of a website design is 2-3 years. After that, it starts looking dated and losing you business. Here are the warning signs.
Sign #1: It's Not Mobile-Responsive
If your site looks broken on a phone, you're losing 60%+ of your potential customers.
Sign #2: It Loads Slowly
Test your site at PageSpeed Insights. If your score is below 50, visitors are bouncing before they even see your content.
Sign #3: You Can't Update It Yourself
If making a simple text change requires emailing your developer and waiting 3 days, your website is a liability.
Sign #4: Your Bounce Rate Is Above 70%
If more than 70% of visitors leave after viewing just one page, something is fundamentally wrong.
Sign #5: It Doesn't Reflect Your Current Brand
If your business has evolved but your website still shows your old logo, old services, or old pricing, there's a massive disconnect.
Sign #6: You're Embarrassed to Share It
When someone asks for your website, do you hesitate? That hesitation is costing you credibility.
Sign #7: Your Competitors Look Better
Open your top 3 competitors' websites. Now open yours. If there's a clear quality gap, potential customers are noticing it too.
Making the Decision
A website redesign is an investment, not an expense. Calculate what one new customer per month is worth. That's usually more than enough to justify it.
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Let's build a website that actually brings you customers.
