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6 Questions To Ask BEFORE Redesigning Your Site

Jan 29, 2010
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Small Business Trends: 6 Questions To Ask BEFORE Redesigning Your Site

“There’s a lot to consider when redesigning your Web site. Are you simply updating the look? Do you need to improve search-engine friendliness? Are there accessibility issues you’re trying to address? Whatever the redesign is aiming to accomplish, you want to make sure you get it in the first shot. There’s nothing sadder than a business that invests time and money into a redesign only to find out it doesn’t meet their needs. Or worse, that it completely blocks off search engine traffic and they have to start over! Unfortunately, we’ve seen it happen far too many times.

So, what are some questions to ask yourself before redesigning your site? Here are six questions we always ask prospective clients.”

Small Business Computing Staff

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