4 Things You Need to Fix on Your Website ASAP!
We get that that the list can go on and on for items you should look out for on your website, but in this list below, we’ve narrowed things down to 4 very important items you should look out for on your website, like, YESTERDAY!
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1: Ensure your website is mobile responsive
So many websites out there online look incredible on Desktop computers, however, when it comes to mobile, they immediately gear visitors away. It’s equally as important (if not more important) to ensure your website is optimized for mobile devices!
More than ever before, most visitors are visiting your website now on their mobile devices, so if your website isn’t functioning on mobile or designed specifically for the size of mobile devices, you definitely will draw people away.
2: Your not asking your audience to take action through clear CTA’s
Your potential clients need to be guided to where you want them to go to take action and ultimately generate revenue for your business, and with clear, thought out call-to-actions, this can be achieved!
This all has to do with UX (User Experience), website visitors need to be guided through a funnel, ultimately leading them to book the service, buy your products or work with you in the end. Without clear call-to-actions, this cannot be achieved!
3: Not updating your broken links
We see this all too often, especially on websites that have been around a while or blogs with many outdated links within them. It’s so important that each season you take the time to review your website and links to ensure they still exist, as any broken links can draw potential clients away immediately.
4: Whether or not your website is secure
Unsure whether or not your website your website secure? To find out, take a look at your URL. If it begins with “http://” it is not a secure site. You will know if your website is secure it begins with “https://” or has a small lock icon right next to your domain.
If your website isn’t secure, your website visitors browser will inform users, creating a feeling of instant mistrust and they will likely bounce off your website quickly.
To secure your website, this all has to do with your SSL Settings. You’ll want to ask your websites host provider for an SSL Certificate. Most domains purchased through trusted domian providers these days come with an SSL certificate, but if you notice the SSL is not connected to your website, it’s worth looking into with your domain provider!