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  1. In today’s global marketplace, it’s not enough to just have a digital presence. To capitalize on opportunity and captivate real, live, human readers, an optimized, functional, interactive website is a must. Unfortunately, the Internet is swarming with poor website designs that miss both the technical and content mark. Worse yet, clients and developers alike continuously contribute to the current outbreak of design delinquency in equal measure.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/denispinsky/2018/02/12/website-design-standards/#4ce7552ff54f/
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  2. One of the most critical components of a brand's online presence is its website. But it's no longer enough just to have a website – layout, design and user experience play a huge role in the way potential and current customers perceive a company. In fact, according to HubSpot, customers will stop engaging with a website if images don't load quickly or properly, if the content and layout are unattractive, or if there's no contact information.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesagencycouncil/2017/10/13/13-important-elements-to-include-when-designing-a-website/#12e7a63168de/
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  3. Before you set your sites on slaying the competition with your amazing website redesign, you may want to consider a few things. Not every website is ready for a redesign. Neither is every business.

    Instead of diving in and having wireframes and graphic mock-ups (or hifis) done and spending hundreds or thousands of dollars, stop and take time to develop more awareness.

    Don’t launch a sinking ship…
    http://business2community.com/web-design/15-signs-your-website-redesign-is-doomed-from-the-start-02273724/
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  4. Clearly, businesses need a website. Regardless of how prospective customers hear about your particular enterprise, many will check your website before deciding to purchase. In some ways, a website has become an electronic "business card." And if you don’t have one, your business may not be seen as legitimate.
    https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/254396/
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  5. Business owners should assess their website periodically. Don't wait until you hear negative feedback from customers. Here are four signs it's time to re-evaluate your website.

    Does your website need a health checkup?

    Just as we visit a doctor for an annual checkup, why not give your business website the same care?

    Website trends are always changing, and visitors have become accustomed to an experience standard that simply wasn't there a few years ago, and you can thank mobile for much of that.
    https://www.business.com/articles/four-signs-your-website-needs-a-checkup/
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  6. If you're like a lot of small businesses, you're operating on a shoestring budget. An internet presence is essential in the digital age, and if your budget is lacking, you may be considering making your own website. You might not be a developer that can code their own platform, but this doesn’t mean you can't create an aesthetically pleasing, professional website.

    It's possible to make your own website on a tight budget.
    http://www.tgdaily.com/web/4-web-design-tips-for-small-businesses-on-a-very-limited-budget/
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  7. Effective design collaboration is one of the keys to success in most of the industries. A mindblowing 97% of employees and executives surveyed believe that lack of alignment within a team directly impacts the outcome of a task or project.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/tomaslaurinavicius/2016/02/24/design-collaboration/#1eb901a1280a/
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  8. What is the point of a website? Depending on who you ask you will get a plethora of answers. Some websites are designed to help you show up in google, others are there for credibility purposes, some are to sell products and services directly from the website. No matter what your answer is, in the end, they all come down to one thing. Selling! The world runs on the all mighty dollar, and the ability to sell is critical to all efforts of your business.
    https://smallbiztrends.com/2017/04/sell-services-online.html/
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  9. Your customer experience management (CEM) system is up and running. You are actively listening to your customers and have an impressive 20% survey response rate. You’re measuring NPS and CSAT, and real-time alerts are coming in. That’s great! All signs point to a successful Voice of Customer (VoC) program.
    https://www.peoplemetrics.com/blog/are-you-there-company-its-me-your-customer/
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  10. If you are running an online business then you must have a website that will market and sell your products and/or services. However, in this era of cut-throat competition and constant changes in technology, people are using their mobile phone and smartphones more than their desktops and laptops. They are not using the phone only to make calls but are using it to surf on internet and to do many other important tasks, so it is important that companies create responsive websites. Traffic comes from a variety of devices, so you need a responsive site that will look good and function well on desktop computers, laptop, tablet, and smartphones.
    https://www.promotionworld.com/se/articles/article/180319-boost-your-roi-with-a-great-responsive-website-designing-company/
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