Redesigning a website is
like renovating an old home. It seems easy on the outside, but reality paints a
different story altogether.
Even after you have
chosen a new template, a new colour scheme and a new optimisation strategy to
keep it running on search, redesigning your website does not end there.
Redesigning your website must follow a strategy or a blueprint so you know what
aspect of your old website you need to change and what you need to retain.
Any website redesign
should follow a plan. Your plan will be the foundation of an organised
structure for your new website. Planning allows you to know what aspects of
your website needs to be changed and what aspects are already performing well
so you do not have to touch it.
Along with planning comes
assessing your old website structure. Try to ask yourself the following
questions.
- Does your website have missing pages?
- Do you have duplicate and outdated content?
- Do you have duplicate links?
- Does your website contain broken links?
If your answers to these
are in the affirmative, target these areas of your website as you redesign.
- Is it mobile-friendly?
- Are the pages loading quickly?
- Is your website incorporated with your social media channels?
- Is your website easy to navigate?
- Is it user friendly?
- Does it capture your current brand image?
If your response is no to
these questions, include these aspects too as you redesign.
Next is to come up with
the foundation of your website. Even if you want to retain certain aspects of
your old website (in terms of design or content), it is not going to be easy as
copy pasting it. As you go along with your redesign, check whether the links
are working, the page names and other details of your old website are intact.
This also goes for the plugins and applications that are linked to your
website. Make sure that these remain unaffected.
The implementation should
follow a predictable pattern. If content and design will change, the process
implementation should start with the content writer, followed by the web designer
and then the web developer. Communication and documentation is essential.
Work closely with your
hired SEOs during the redesign of your website. A good-looking website that
does not perform well on search is not a good idea. You might be ruining good
search standing and ranking when you focus only on redesigning your website on
the outside.
Additional Tips:
Always backup your
existing website before you implement the any changes.
Remember the saying do not fix it it isn't broken? This
applies when redesigning websites. Focus on aspects of your website that needs
repair and let the rest remain as is.
Always aim for the best
version of website - design-wise, content-wise and functionality-wise.
Have a test version of
your new website before publishing it to live. You do not want your website
viewers telling you of your errors.

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