/ 25th January, 2018

7 Obvious Reasons for a Website Redesign that Businesses Keep Ignoring (and Why You Shouldn’t)

While most businesses readily invest in new products to gain additional revenue channels, redesign projects are usually considered less important. They end up being postponed or even completely ignored by business owners. Indeed, why fix something if it isn’t broken?

Yet, a seemingly good website can have multiple problems which can lead to poor conversions and decrease your revenue in the long run.

In this article we will talk about how to redesign a website effectively and provide some real-life case studies to illustrate the benefits of such projects.

Why redesign a website? 7 clear signs that it’s time for a website redesign

There can be multiple reasons to redesign a website. We will focus on the ones that are most often ignored by business owners.

 

 

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After all, every dollar spent on UX can bring from $2 to $100 dollars in ROI, according to recent  research. Consider this the next time you think it’s not a good time to redesign your website.

Website redesign questions you should ask yourself before you start the project

Just like building any website from scratch, redesign requires considerable effort and comes at a certain cost. That is why it is important to have a solid website redesign plan and to make sure that you are covering all the bases during the process.

Here are some initial website redesign questions you should ask yourself:

Website redesign case studies. How can online learning platforms profit from design updates?

Online education (often referred to as eLearning) is a highly competitive niche. That is the reason it’s important not to just keep up with the rivals, but also stand out among them.

Here are some of the crucial elements that an eLearning website should have:

A well-designed and modern website covers all the listed aspects, and offers much more opportunities for an eLearning business. The following examples developed at Eastern Peak show how the website redesign process can help eLearning businesses gain a competitive edge and improve their performance.

Case #1

About the project

Omega Teaching is an eLearning platform, offering intensive tutoring services and private online help for middle school and high school students. The website features experienced tutors and offers advanced courses in a number of subjects (mathematics, science, and humanities).

Before

The original website had multiple issues:

Due to the listed problems, the website was poorly generating sales, and the conversion rate was quite low. That is why the client decided it was time for a website redesign.

After

The updated website can be found here – omegateaching.com. As a result of the website redesign, the client saw a number of benefits:

  1. An integrated blog, which led to a better SEO and site visibility.
  2. A calendar and scheduling feature that allows potential students to schedule tutoring sessions with teachers, based on their available published schedules.
  3. A shopping cart which allows students or their parents to pay for classes/sessions online, through PayPal or via credit card.

As a result, the website bounce rate has reduced while the traffic, conversions, and user engagement rates have increased considerably.

Case #2

About the project

It is a website that offers a range of online courses and resources, as well as advisory and training services for individuals and companies of different sizes.

Before

Similar to the first case, the website was initially developed many years ago and had multiple issues:

After

As a result of its redesign, the website has been showing steady improvements in a number of business metrics. Page load speed and traffic (including mobile users) grew significantly, SEO ranking has improved, the bounce rate has decreased, and the website now shows better user engagement.

Case #3

About the project

The client is a business school providing executive education courses as well as postgraduate degrees delivered online. The website is an online learning platform, which allows students to study remotely from anywhere in the world.

Before

Before the redesign, the existing website had a number of issues and drawbacks that crippled its performance:

After

With the updated UI and improved UX, the website gained the following advantages:

The redesign has resulted in better user engagement on the website. Visitors are now actively interacting with the content of the page and share it with others, which creates additional traffic and improves its performance indicators. Subsequently, the number of applications has been showing steady growth.

Post-launch website redesign steps

As soon as your website is redesigned and ready to welcome new visitors, you might want to let the people know what happened. Your loyal customers might be confused when they see the changes. That is why we recommend providing a comprehensive overview/summary of the changes that were introduced.

However, stating that you have updated the design won’t do the job. You need to tell people about the benefits the new UX gives them and the opportunities it provides. If your product is a complex customer-facing web app, it might be useful to set up a webinar or a series of explainer videos showing how to use your updated website.

Another important step you should take after the website redesign is gathering user feedback. Utilize A/B testing or use dedicated tools for aggregating user feedback first. Analyze the results, and adjust the new design accordingly.

Later on, have your customer support handle user queries in real time, 24/7, or update the FAQ section to cover the questions that may arise after the redesign.

Ready for a website redesign?

Having successfully completed dozens of website redesigns, we at Eastern Peak know exactly what it takes to create a website that performs.

We start with a general website audit to identify your website’s bottlenecks and see how we can fix them. Then we design and implement the changes required to help you meet your business goals. After the new website goes live, we provide support and help you fine-tune it for better performance.

Turn your website into an efficient sales tool and generate a stable revenue channel. Contact us now to get a free consultation with our project managers.

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