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Internet and Businesses Online > Web Design > Website Redesign: A Dirty Job
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Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Debbie Jensen
Sometimes websites become awkward and unmanageable, or even out-dated. So often, websites grow over time, and they need to be redesigned, because the information within them needs to be condensed or reorganized. Authority and eCommerce websites, often contain several pages and are in the constant state of flux.
After only one year, my first website design (at this same URL) gradually developed many problems which had to be fixed. With each redesign, I was able to handle a larger amount of information more effectively and efficiently. If you find yourself in the same dilemma, you may want to consider hiring a web designer who has experience with dealing with large websites.
Website redesigns can be expensive, and if you are able to justify the expense―then, go for it! However, if the cost of rebuilding your site is an issue, there are make-shift ways to go about reaching your goals. For instance, have you considered working from templates? Have you considered replacing the names of your buttons to include broader topics? To create new sections in your website, regroup your topics (if possible) in an outline (offline). After you figure out what you want, bring your ideas to an experienced or educated website designer and go from there. Sometimes, you could change the name of a button or link and create new subheadings for it. Other times, you will find that you have to start all over and go for a complete web redesign. There is some good news about this―with each redesign, you will learn from your mistakes and get closer to the mark with each new web design.
Debbie Jensen, Web Designer, Photographer, Graphic Designer
http://www.debjensendesigns.com
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