Since founding PCI in late 2010 it has come a long way. Fourteen (!) years later I thought it was long overdue a website refresh.
So the site started out as a simple blogger website. The site worked for me for years but with increased competition I realised I needed a better-looking and more functional website, in short, I needed WordPress. The move was a bit traumatic as it damaged the website’s Google rankings which took a while to recover.
what are the benefits of my redesigned website?
A website redesign for a proofreading company can yield a myriad of benefits, enhancing both user experience and business outcomes. Firstly, an updated and visually appealing website creates a positive first impression, instilling confidence in potential clients about the company’s professionalism and attention to detail—qualities paramount in the proofreading industry. We check dissertations, essays and theses.
Improved navigation and user interface contribute to enhanced user experience, making it easier for clients to access services, submit documents (although I don’t have this working, yet!), and communicate with the proofreading team. A streamlined and intuitive design can significantly reduce bounce rates and increase the likelihood of converting website visitors into customers. This is because it conveys trust.
From a marketing perspective, a redesigned website provides an opportunity to showcase updated service offerings, and testimonials, reinforcing the proofreading value proposition. Additionally, incorporating responsive design ensures that the website is accessible across various devices, expanding its reach to a broader audience.
Search engine optimization (SEO) is another key benefit, as a redesigned website can be optimized for relevant keywords, improving its visibility on search engine results pages. This, in turn, attracts more organic traffic, fostering business growth.
In summary, a website redesign for a proofreading company can elevate its online presence, improve user experience, and contribute to increased client acquisition and retention.
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