Why Most Website Redesigns Fail

Businesses often assume that a new website will solve their marketing problems.

But in many cases, a redesign simply replaces one confusing website with another.

The issue usually isn’t design. It’s strategy.

When a website is built without clear positioning and messaging, it becomes difficult for visitors to understand what the business actually does, who it serves, and why it’s different from competitors. Even a beautifully designed site can struggle to convert if those fundamentals aren’t clear.

A successful website starts with answering a few critical questions:

• Who is the ideal customer?
• What problem does the business solve best?
• What makes the company meaningfully different?
• What action should visitors take first?

Without those answers, design decisions become guesses.

That’s why many businesses go through multiple redesigns before they finally land on a website that works.

The better approach is to start with strategy.

When positioning, messaging, and conversion goals are defined first, the website becomes much easier to design. Every page has a clear purpose, and the message becomes far more compelling to the right audience.

That’s the goal of the Discovery Phase — a focused strategy session that helps businesses clarify their positioning and website plan before investing in design or marketing.

If you’re considering a website redesign, start with the strategy first.

If you're planning a brand update or website redesign, the Discovery Phase strategy session helps clarify your positioning, messaging, and website plan before you invest in design.

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