Before You Redesign

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Deciding to redesign your website is admittedly a big undertaking. Like remodeling your kitchen or painting your home, it’s a project that can be time consuming and arduous, and it is one that you cannot afford to get wrong. There is nothing worse than finishing a demanding task that you have put a lot of time and effort into only to realize you do not like it, it isn’t as effective as you would have hoped, or you have not achieved the results you had planned. This is why it is important to get your website redesign right! Your Web Pro wants to make sure that you get exactly what you are hoping out of your website redesign. Before you redesign your website, take a look at your current site. We have a few questions you can ask yourself to ensure that you get the most out of your redesign!

1. Why am I redesigning my site? While this may seem like a no-brainer, it is important to know exactly why you are redesigning so you know what you can expect out of the new site. Whether you would like to redesign because you dislike the layout or the color scheme or because your website is not running the way it should, a clear reason to redesign will help with the overall vision of your new site.

2. Are there any problems with your current site? Does everything work the way it should? Is the site running a little slow? From user experience to a non functioning site, write down what issues your site currently has or things you dislike and want changed. This will allow you to set attainable goals for the new website.

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3. What do I like or dislike about my current website? Know the elements of your website that you like and that you don’t. By doing this, you get rid of the parts of your site that drive you crazy but get to keep the pieces that work well and are user friendly.

These questions and your answers should help make sure that you get exactly what you need out of your website redesign. If you are interested in a redesign, contact Your Web Pro today!

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