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7 Golden Tips While Redesigning Your Website

The process of redesigning a website can be stressful, confusing, and time-consuming. It's understandable if you feel overwhelmed by the amount of information you need to know in order to create a new, fresh design. But, you can avoid making mistakes, and you can achieve your goals if you take the time to educate yourself and get hands-on experience. To help you get started, here are seven golden tips for redesigning your website:

When you think of redesigning your website, you probably think big and bold. It's a perfect time to create a powerful and dramatic new look to your website. But the world is a little different than what you might expect.

A great way to start is by considering the importance of a visitors' first impression. Sometimes we jump to our websites with the goal of looking at our work and moving forward. But there are many times when a visitor has no idea what they are looking at.So, take a few minutes to develop a strategy on how you want to present yourself to visitors.

When redesigning a website, there's no better way to make sure you get the job done from professionals. If you can't find a designer or developer that's up to speed, but you want to learn, it's time to expand your network and use the power of social media to help.

1. Don't use the same layout as your old site.

Nothing makes life more difficult than an old site that looks the same as before. If you’re planning on redesigning your website, do it right. Start by identifying the look and feel of your old site and what it does.

Then, create a style guide that shows the direction of your new site.We recently redesigned our website from the ground up with a new logo, new colors, and a better overall feel. This means we have updated our old site to match, so we can share the same layout as before. We also wanted to make sure our blog was still as helpful as possible.

A lot of people are stuck with a layout they don't like and don't know how to change it. A lot of times it's not easy to change and, in some cases, it's not even possible because you don't have an HTML template. And, because you don't have an HTML template, you have to create that layout from scratch. And, this is where things get complicated for a lot of people.

For years, site publishers have been forced to use the same layout for the same website. The reason for this is that they were able to choose from a few designs that were already perfected by designers. Now, with rapid changes in design trends, you are expected to come up with a fresh design. Since you are not able to follow the same process as earlier, design your new layout with a different approach.

2. Use a responsive design when building your site

Responsive design has become increasingly important in web design lately. To understand why, let's take a look at a site that doesn't use responsive design—let's say, a newspaper or magazine site. When you visit that site, you'll notice that it has a fixed layout. That means it has a fixed width and fixed height. If you did a Google search for that site, you'll notice that your results will be returned in a fixed width, fixed height view of the site. That means that your browser will have to "remember" the width and height of the site each time you visit it. This can be very frustrating.

When building a website, the possibilities are endless, but when you split your time between multiple projects, the next thing you know, you’re overworked, underpaid, and exhausted. If the idea of having multiple projects at any given time doesn’t scare you away. Responsive design has become increasingly important in web design lately.

To understand why, let's take a look at a site that doesn't use responsive design—let's say, a newspaper or magazine site. When you visit that site, you'll notice that it has a fixed layout. That means it has a fixed width and fixed height.

If you did a Google search for that site, you'll notice that your results will be returned in a fixed width, fixed height view of the site. That means that your browser will have to "remember" the width and height of the site each time you visit it. This can be very frustrating.

3. Be honest about your experience and skills

What your competitors have done and what features you should keep. But instead of following their example blindly, ask yourself what makes your website special. It's important to keep in mind that your visitors won't want to spend time on your website if they don't have anything to use. Make sure you provide them with something concrete and useful.

There are a lot of people out there who have a website. But they all seem to be doing something different. They write, sell, offer help, or have a blog. It seems as though there is no one-size-fits-all approach to landing search traffic and converting visitors into customers.

Having a stable professional background on the internet is a great thing for your resume, but it doesn't mean it's enough. In the eyes of a potential employer, chronicling how awful your old job was might not be the best way to get the job. So can you talk about your old job without getting into the dirt?

Yes you can, and it's not about lying or exaggerating. Being honest is a great thing for your resume, but it doesn't mean it's enough. In the eyes of a potential employer, chronicling how awful your old job was might not be the best way to get the job. So can you talk about your old job without getting into the dirt? Yes you can, and it's not about lying

4. Don't use pop ups

You've seen them, a popup ad or blinking banner that has suddenly appeared in the middle of your website. No matter what the popup says, they all have one thing in common: they're annoying. So, why would you want to have one of these annoying ads on your site?

Well, maybe you're getting a lot of clicks from your visitors right now. Or, maybe you want to try some analytics to see where your visitors are coming from. Either way, you want to find out what your visitors do after they get to your site so that you can improve on your conversion rates.

Most of us have used a pop up in the past. The idea was to get some attention for something we deemed important. Unfortunately the bad stuff was what people remembered. A pop up is a form that works quickly. No one will read it, no one will click it, and no one will even see it until it is too late.

5. Use Google Fonts to redesign your website 

Google Fonts are one of the many tools that Google provides to web designers to help them design their websites with a variety of different fonts and styles. You can use Google Fonts by going to Google Fonts, creating a custom font and then uploading it to your website.

While not everyone has the budget to hire a full-time designer, everyone can benefit from incorporating some of the typefaces Google offers into their website. Google Fonts is a free library of fonts that are available to download by anyone. These fonts are easily added to a website's HTML code by adding them directly to the <head> section.

The possibilities for typeface combinations are endless, and you can see some of the results below.Google Fonts are a great way to make your website more beautiful and unique. You can change the colors, sizes, and the styles of fonts, and you don't have to worry about the compatibility issues with older browsers.

6. Keep your website updated

Make sure your website is updated and your subscribers are always up to date. Make sure you read your emails and respond to them immediately. Don't let your subscribers have to keep contacting you for answers. 

Always try to keep your subscribers up to date on the latest news, events, and so on. If you're interested in finding out more about anything, your subscribers will be interested in it too. When you decide to redesign a website, you may be fairly confident in your choice, but have you considered all the things you can do to keep your site updated?

7. Consider having a pre-launch page

There are many people out there who have a website that is well past its usefulness; and they want to redesign it so they can make it more user friendly and to get better search engine rankings. Additionally, they want to create a new website that is going to serve all their future needs. The problem is they have never built a website before. So what can they do?

Most website owners know that having a pre-launch page can help to get more traffic to your new design, but what about those that don't yet know your new design? You can help them out by "pre-launching" your new design.

What this means is publishing a page on your website that will look exactly the same as your new design, but will serve as a placeholder when visitors to your website land on it. That way, when you do publish your new design, visitors will be able to immediately see your new design.

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