Do you have an outdated Website?
Your website requires constant work to keep it online for your customers. You may not notice how much work it takes if you initially hired a web development company to build the website for you but how do you know if you have an outdated website?
Over time, websites do need updates, ranging from standard security updates to a complete redesign for an evolving search ecosystem. Ask yourself:
Do you know the warning signs to look for when your website becomes outdated?
There are many things to manage when running a website — from creating fresh content and updating blog posts, changing contact information, paying for hosting, and managing integrations such as an eCommerce store or live chat module.
Handling all of these aspects on your own can be a challenge, and isn’t often the best choice for small business owners.
Today, we’ll take a look at a few of the best ways to know if your site is outdated, and what you can do to remedy the situation.
1. User Experience Issues
User experience is one of the most vital aspects of your website. If a customer has a bad experience, they simply will not come back and will be more likely to tell others about how you failed them.
Responsive design, or the ability for a web page to render properly on different screen sizes and devices automatically, is critical since 92.6% of all Internet users access websites via mobile devices. You can determine whether your design works for your audience by checking your user analytics and bounce rate.
Design Functionality
The days of all text-based websites are gone, replaced by different forms of media such as videos, infographics, and images that relate to your brand or overall message.
Your website design should be functional, with clear navigation and images that hold the users’ attention. Treat your website as a journey with a clear beginning and endpoint. As part of the design, ensure that the web page loads fast — the days of dial-up internet are behind us.
Lack of Conversions
If your website looks and feels outdated, you’ll see an apparent lack of conversions and a high bounce rate.
With the amount of competition for most products and services available worldwide, you must cater to your audience and continuously keep current with consumer trends and even updated technology within your sector.
Updated websites, social media profiles, and blogs also show consumers that you are available and still in business.
2. Outdated Content
Maybe your message or business goals changed, but if your content still reflects the previous messaging, it’s outdated. Branding should be up to date, as should the products and services available.
If customers come to you needing a service that you do not offer but have listed, they will feel slighted.
You should always have a current content strategy to help you maintain your search engine ranking so that your audience can find you.
Poor Search Engine Traffic
Poor search ranking from Google results in your website falling far behind in search results. If you haven’t updated your content for how Google ranks web pages in the past three years or so, it’s likely that your website isn’t visible.
Search engine optimisation (SEO) now is less about the number of keywords you shove into each article and more about the quality and readability of the content.
3. Incompatibility with Browsers and Plugins
Over time, websites become incompatible with web browsers due to changes in technology or changes in coding standards, leaving the website unavailable or broken.
In addition to this, plugins fail to function appropriately if not updated. Both of these issues are enough to drive potential customers away and degrade your website’s Google ranking. Remember that a broken website costs you time and money.
4. Security Problems
An outdated website is a risk of hacking due to the lack of updated security plugins and current data security practices.
Depending on your hosting provider and what types of plugins you use, your web page might need updates multiple times per year.
Another potential security issue is your administrative password, which you should change regularly.
Not maintaining the bare minimum security for your customers’ data will have negative consequences.
Far-Reaching Consequences
If your customers’ private information (PI) becomes compromised by hackers, you will face several possible consequences.
The main consequence you’d endure is the loss of trust from current and potential customers, which often results in irreparable damage to your brand image.
There might be negative press, especially within your local community.
You also may face legal consequences depending on the type of data you keep and how you store it.
Let’s sort out your Outdated Website
Work with me and let’s rework your outdated website into a new site that your clients love. Let me help turn your ideas into a more elevated and profitable business with the power of a search engine optimised WordPress Website.
Contact me today to learn how we can get you the traffic you need to help your business grow and thrive.
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Hi, I am Lara
I started working in web in the 90s, essentially at the start of the internet, when nobody used it. It’s changed a lot! WordPress has been my work and hobby for the last ten or so years.
When I am not working with Wordpress, I am probably tinkering with Wordpress haha.
I love learning and am constantly revising things to make my builds exceptional. I am rather obsessed with site speed and love a tidy dashboard and database.
I specialise in providing fast, focused WordPress solutions with VIP Intensives, helping businesses and entrepreneurs troubleshoot issues, implement complex builds, and optimise their sites for success. I also offer personalised 1:1 training to empower you to manage your WordPress site confidently.
I love blogging and sharing my knowledge. I write about a lot of different topics, mostly because of questions I am asked when teaching clients or when I am testing something and I can’t find any blogs that already exist on the topic.
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