What Should You Consider Before A Website Re-Design

by | Jun 1, 2023 | Design

Let’s dive into the essential considerations for undertaking a website redesign. There are both minor and major technical issues, ensuring mobile readiness, optimizing for search engines, and possibly migrating to a more reliable platform, such as WordPress. Understanding these key aspects is vital for a successful redesign and enhanced user experience.

A client need to consider these things:

  • Fix existing minor technical shortcomings. Some sites go on for a number of years with technical frustration. A redesign should clean house to get rid of these small issues. Through technological improvements, it should be possible to fix most lingering issues.
  • Fix existing major technical shortcomings. What was impossible 10 years ago, may be easy in 2022. As the Web matures, more businesses are getting online. Even an obscure requirement can be a need shared by hundreds or  thousands of other websites. That leads to products (plugins, services) that could be easily implemented to address a major technical need.
  • Make the design mobile-ready / responsive. The majority of web visits come from mobile devices. If a site is not optimized for mobile, that could put off many of your potential visitors. Factor in only designs that consider mobile and tablet users.
  • Improve the site’s search engine functionality and share-ability. Many people discover websites via search engines and social media shares. A plugin like Yoast’s WordPress SEO plugin can be set-up and used to make a website easy to share and attractive when shared.
  • Move away from a problematic platform. As time passes, some website building tools gain popularity. Some products diminish in popularity. Likewise, some platforms can come up short over time: too few features; too expensive, etc.. Our platform of choice is WordPress: it’s easy to use, easy to deploy, popular, and inexpensive. By contrast, we have been helping clients convert their Drupal websites to WordPress as lots of our clients which to move away from that platform.

Some features to modernize the look, feel and functionality of a website, which a web designer or developer could implement.

  • Responsive Design: Ensure that the website is responsive, meaning that it adjusts well to different screen sizes. This is essential as many users access websites through mobile devices.
  • Clean Layout: Use a clean and simple layout. Modern web design favors simplicity with ample white space. Focus on presenting information clearly and avoid clutter.
  • Navigation: Improve navigation by using a sticky header. This means that the menu remains at the top of the screen as the user scrolls down. Also, make sure that the menu items are clear and logically structured.
  • Typography: Use modern fonts and ensure that the text is readable. Stick to 2-3 font types max. Use one for headings and the other for the body text.
  • Color Scheme: Opt for a contemporary color scheme that reflects the brand identity. For a fishing charter, colors like shades of blue and green might be appropriate.
  • High-Quality Images: Replace any outdated or low-quality images with high-resolution pictures. Additionally, incorporating videos or a gallery to showcase the fishing experiences can be visually engaging.
  • Calls to Action (CTAs): Clearly highlight the call-to-action buttons like “Book Now”, making them prominent and easily accessible.
  • Contact Information: Place contact information in the header or footer and include links to social media profiles.
  • Testimonials and Reviews: Add a section where clients can leave reviews or read testimonials from previous customers. This builds trust among potential clients.
  • Loading Speed: Optimize the website for speed. Ensure that images and videos are optimized for web usage so that they do not slow down the loading time.
  • Custom Illustrations and Icons: Introduce custom illustrations or icons that are relevant to fishing to give the website a unique look.
  • Blog Section: Integrate a blog section to keep the content fresh and to establish authority in the fishing industry. This can also be beneficial for SEO.
  • Integration with booking systems: If not already integrated, add an online booking system for ease of reservation.
  • Security: Ensure that the website uses HTTPS for security. This is especially important if users are entering personal information or making payments.

The elements to a successful redesign project:

  • Homework. Look at the current website and compare it with websites that are doing things better.
  • Surveys. Solicit input from your staff and customers. Draft up a short survey to ask them some key questions about how they use the current site and what they wish the new site could do.
  • Planning. Distill your input, your needs and what competing websites are doing. Develop a list and organize the features into three categories: “Needs, Nice, Nuts.”

Needs are elements that have to be part of the new design or the project is a failure. Nice elements are features that would improve things but could be prohibitively expensive. Let a developer come back with an idea of how much a “nice” feature costs. “Nuts” is just that. What a feature that seems too crazy to accomplish? Ask for that feature as an optional element. Like the nice list, if the expense is prohibitive or really problematic, drop it from the project planning.

Work with finite goals. Establish what your constraints are in terms of a launch date for the redesign, the cost of the redesign, and how much time your staff can devote to the project. When it comes to deadlines, if the release is tied to some major initiative like a product launch, build in some buffer between the launch of the website and the initiative it is linked to.

Want to talk with us about a WordPress website re-design?

What’s the difference between posts and pages in WordPress?

In WordPress, posts and pages are two of the most commonly used content types. Posts are typically used for blog entries, news updates, and other types of content that are time-sensitive and frequently updated. Pages, on the other hand, are used for more static content, such as an About Us page or a Contact page.

Linking Gravity Forms to BuddyPress Forums

I was posed with problem: make BuddyPress forum topics from a Gravity Forms form submission. Turning Gravity Form submissions into posts isn't a big party trick-- that is built in. What doesn't work, is the linkage to a particular forum as a new topic. So: I did some...

Making The Most of a Google Business Profile

Small business owners need to pay attention to their Google Business  profile. Given the power and reach of Google, having a business profile is like getting a desk somewhere at Google where you get to influence how people find your business. Some people don't even...

Customer Feedback and B2B: It’s Still Essential

How many times a day does the topic of online toxicity and cancel culture come up? That boils down to reputation management and how a comment can be an asymmetrical attack-- an attack with no adequate defense. Some business have spiralled and crashed thanks to a spate...

8 Things To Consider TO Build A Successful Ecommerce Website

The pandemic pushed businesses away from the traditional models and accelerated the move to online first interactions. Ecommerce has changed the face of commerce. Despite that,  most ecommerce websites will still fail. Things to keep in mind when building a highly...

What Is Data Resiliency?

Data resiliency is about having your organization's data always available and accessible even in the face of unexpected business disruptions such as cyber attacks. It allows a business to keep a handle on the data, continue to use the data and assess the potential for...

WordPress Trends for 2023

It is difficult to accurately predict specific trends in WordPress design for 2023, as the field is constantly evolving and new trends and technologies are emerging all the time. However, here are a few general predictions for WordPress that developers may want to...

Hiring a Webmaster vs. Retaining a Web Management Company

According to data from the Canada's Job Bank, the median hourly wage for web developers in Canada is $30.50. That works out to an annual salary of around $63,000 based on a full-time work week. It's important to consider other costs associated with hiring an employee:...

Porthole Solutions.com Acquired by Web321

We are proud to pick up the mantle of Porthole Solutions. Back in the day, they provided full service solutions. As they said it, back then: We provide full web services, including hosting and domain registration, and create custom designed websites that can be...

Indigenous Funding Options in BC

National Programs PacifiCan Jobs and Growth Fund  If you are working on a project for your business to transition to a green economy, foster an inclusive  recovery, become more competitive and create jobs for Canadians, you could get a contribution for up to 100% of...

Top 7 Signs A Website Is Abandoned

Websites need TLC. A garden and a website have a lot in common: They start in the dirt: for gardens, it’s literal soil; for websites, it’s dirt poor rankings and lack of discoverability.  The conditions need to be favourable to growth. Plant the seeds and give them...