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Website redesign · Lead-focused

Redesign your website for leads, not applause.

A pretty new site that does not bring enquiries is a vanity spend. We redesign the pages that actually influence search rankings and buyer decisions, and leave the rest alone.

Book redesign audit

Most redesigns fail because the brief is design-first. Colours, fonts, animations, moodboards. Six months later the site looks modern and ranks for nothing. Our redesign brief starts with two questions: what queries should this site show up for, and what path turns a stranger into an enquiry. Every design decision falls out of those answers.

Fix these before you touch the design

  • Service pages that do not match how buyers search
  • Missing or weak location pages if you serve specific cities
  • A homepage that is a slideshow instead of a sales page
  • No trust proof above the fold: reviews, results, real photos
  • Blogs that get indexed but drive zero enquiries
  • Contact pages hidden three clicks deep

What the redesign includes

  • Full technical, content and UX audit of the current site
  • URL mapping and redirect plan so rankings survive the launch
  • Rewritten service, location and money pages
  • New sitemap, schema and internal linking
  • Speed, mobile and Core Web Vitals fixes
  • GSC monitoring for 90 days post launch
Redesign the pages that pay you. Ignore the ones that do not.

Frequently asked questions

How do I know if I need a redesign?
If your site gets fewer than 500 organic visits a month, has zero form submissions in the last quarter, loads slower than 3 seconds, or has not been touched in three years, it is time. A 45-minute audit tells you for certain.
Do you rebuild the whole site?
Only if it makes sense. Sometimes we rebuild eight pages that carry 90% of the traffic and leads, and leave the rest. Sometimes the platform itself is the problem. We scope after the audit, not before.
Will I lose my Google rankings during a redesign?
Not if it is done properly. We map every URL, keep or 301-redirect it, preserve on-page signals and structured data, and monitor rankings weekly for 90 days after launch.
How long does a redesign take?
Typical redesign of 10 to 20 pages: 6 to 8 weeks. Full site with 30+ pages: 10 to 14 weeks.

Next step

Want a no-pressure look at your site?

Book a 30-minute call with Nimitt. We will walk through your current SEO setup, where the gaps are, and what a realistic 90-day plan looks like for your business. No deck, no sales pitch, just an honest read of where you stand and what to do next.