Reasons To Refresh! Site Design Goals.
Too often businesses might think their website is a kind of magic bullet that just needs a polish up to boost monthly figures. Without a clear understanding of site design goals, the vague reasons given to refresh may be no more than a wasted opportunity.
There is always a compromise to be made between the look of a website and it’s practical function. Successful website design can skilfully combine the two into a powerful online presence that drives traffic, converts visitors and gains high PageRank. But the aim of breathing new life into a brand identity doesn’t happen simply because of rearranging furniture.
Implementing a website refresh should be planned carefully after thorough examination of website analytics in consultation with your website design and marketing team. A full and up-to-date diagnostic report on site performance should then be obtained. The data should pinpoint where the recorded visitor traffic and their precise behaviour is occurring, measured against expectation and site intentions.
Before embarking on a refresh, a company should truly understand the purpose of their website with direct reference to serving the updated, present needs of their particular customer niche.
In other words, two questions need to be asked: “What are the goals and what are you trying to achieve on the site? The answers need to be exactly formulated, e.g. increase general visitor traffic numbers or attract specific new customers from your existing market? Engage more closely with current database or reaching out to new market areas? The answers to specific questions will inform the direction and objectives of online marketing campaigns to desired website performance.
The call for a vague, and ill-defined partial site ‘spruce up’ as part of a spring clean or ‘back to school’ exercise, along with ordering in new waste paper baskets, can also often occur when there’s a change of management with the obligatory new broom sweeps clean approach. This may simply result in a new logo and bigger font sizes on the Home page!
Budget plays a governing role in decision-making but unfortunately, just tinkering with a site layout by moving a few text boxes around to ‘make it look good’ will only give the impression of a ‘work in progress’. Cheap but untidy add-ons put visitors off!
There is always a temptation for companies to partially play around with their site as a magic quick fix rather than address deeper business issues. Proper ongoing investment is the only real way to install a cohesive website refresh strategy, which will optimise performance, produce qualitative results and improve that bottom line!
