5. Slow Speeds Ahead
Who here remembers the old dial-up sound? Yeah, in today’s quick-paced society, no one has time for that. Old website design that neglects optimization and page speed takes forever to load. By the time it does load, the outdated design is just a disappointment.
53% of mobile website visitors will ditch a website if it takes longer than three seconds to load up. We want quick answers to our questions wherever we are in the world. An old website with slow page speeds can have a significant impact on:
- User experience
- Search engine optimization & rankings
- Pay-per-click digital advertising
Kicking your website up to top speeds can improve your search engine ranking, which brings more people to your site. It also encourages people to stick around and click around. Both can give your ranking a boost, too!
6. Below and Behind
Once your pages load, what’s the first image website visitors see? That first impression can determine whether they stick around or decide to leave.
According to Adobe, 59% of people will read beautifully designed content. Eye-catching content draws us in, even when we’re busy. Plain and simple doesn’t cut it anymore. Old website design didn’t consider above-the-fold content the way we do now. There’s no guarantee your visitors will keep scrolling. Today, leaving all the good stuff below the fold can leave you behind.
Instead, above-the-fold content can make an impact that encourages visitors to keep reading. For that impact, you need:
- Eye-catching imagery
- A strong headline
- An energetic call-to-action
Putting the right elements on the page in the proper order can turn old website design into a lead generating machine.
7. Socially Awkward
Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat; the list keeps growing! Chances are a website last updated in 2001 doesn’t have those social media links on it. Updating your website can benefit every aspect of your marketing strategy. That includes using social media to share your content with new audiences.
To start, it’s as simple as adding social media links to your website header or footer. Websites with blog content can also add social sharing buttons to each blog post. Encouraging social sharing on your website broadens your audience.
Better yet, you’re improving your social media marketing strategy, too. Now you’re reaching more potential customers across the web and attracting them to your content.