Why you’ll truly never finish designing your website

As technology and tastes change, make sure the look and design of your website changes as well


Rajitha Reddy

18 Feb, 2017

Why you’ll truly never finish designing your website | BEAMSTART News

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When we talk about designing a website, you might think that’s simply describing the process of building a website before it goes live. You might think once you’ve completed this task at the start of your website’s life, that you’d never do it again. If you choose to use a pre-built template for your website, you might think that you never even have to consider website design at all. In reality, you should be designing and redesigning your website constantly for as long as it’s online. Here’s a look at some of the reasons why you’ll truly never finish designing your website.

They need maintaining

When a website is working well, it’s like a well-oiled machine. Just like any other machine, like a car or even a boiler, it’s highly likely that it’ll slow down and not work quite as well over time. That is, unless, you get somebody to regularly maintain and service your website. To make sure your website is always performing at its best, consider employing someone to look after the inner workings of the website while you focus on the content. You might think that if you’ve got a small and simple website, like a WordPress website, that you simply wouldn’t need this service or it wouldn’t be value for money. In fact, WordPress maintenance comes in a range of packages suitable for all budgets to suit any website whether you’re a big retail store or a small blog. These experts can take care of anything like WordPress plugin updates, security aspects, WordPress speed optimisation and software updates that you might not even know about when updating your website. They can also help with the more simple tasks like changing images and text when you simply don’t have the time to.

Its purpose will change over time

When you designed your website, you probably designed it with one specific objective or task in mind. It’s highly likely that no matter what that task is, it’s probably going to be significantly different in a few months or years. It might be that you simply needed to adapt your plan to attract more people. It could even be that your website was so successful you had to adapt to the increased demand. Whatever reason, make sure your website changes to reach this new goal, whether that’s changing the whole layout or simply introducing new plugins like image galleries or video players.

Some things will just go out of style

Another thing that’s almost for certain is that some websites will suddenly start to look out of style. If you look at some of the first widely visited websites made in the 90s, they look so dated compared to the websites of today.

As technology and tastes change, make sure the look and design of your website changes as well. Failure to do so could mean your website looks old, unloved and might even struggle to convince new users to access it. 

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