The surprising impact of a website audit: 90% of websites have issues you don’t know about

The surprising impact of a website audit: 90% of websites have issues you don’t know
about
Are you looking to improve the performance of your website? Do you want to ensure that
your website is meeting the latest standards and regulations? If so, then a website audit can
help.
Did you know that as many as 90% of websites have issues that the website owners are not
aware of? These issues can range from broken links and slow page load times to poor search
engine optimisation and security vulnerabilities. In fact, even small issues can have a
significant impact on your website’s performance and user experience.
This is why a website audit is so important. By thoroughly reviewing your website’s design,
content, technical performance, SEO, and security, a website audit can help you identify any
issues that are holding your website back. With this knowledge, you can take action to
improve your website’s performance, attract more visitors, and increase conversions.
In May, we’re offering a free website audit for new clients, and in this blog post, we’ll
explore why it’s important to regularly audit your website and how Trinity Create can help
you grow your business!
Why It’s Important to Regularly Audit Your Website
A website audit is an important process that helps you identify any issues or opportunities
for improvement on your website. Here are some reasons why you should consider auditing
your website regularly:
• Stay up-to-date with the latest standards: Websites need to meet certain standards
and regulations to ensure that they are accessible and secure. Regular audits can
help you identify any gaps in your website’s compliance and take action to address
them.
• Improve website performance: A website audit can help you identify any issues that
may be slowing down your website, such as broken links, large image files, or
outdated plugins. By fixing these issues, you can improve the user experience and
boost your website’s performance.
• Increase website traffic and conversions: A website audit can also help you identify
opportunities to optimise your website for search engines and improve your
website’s conversion rates. By making these changes, you can attract more visitors
to your website and convert them into customers.
How Trinity Create Will Audit Your Website
Trinity Create’s website audit is a comprehensive process that covers all aspects of your
website, from design and user experience to technical performance and SEO. Here’s how
Trinity Create will audit your website:
• Website Design and User Experience: Trinity Create will review your website’s design
and user experience, looking for issues such as outdated design elements, confusing
navigation, or poor mobile responsiveness.
• Website Content: Trinity Create will analyse your website’s content to ensure that it
is engaging, informative, and optimised for search engines.
• Technical Performance: Trinity Create will check your website’s technical
performance, including page load times, broken links, and browser compatibility.
• SEO: We will review your website’s SEO performance, looking for opportunities to
optimise your website for search engines and improve your website’s visibility.
• Security: Trinity Create’s experts will check your website’s security, looking for any
vulnerabilities or risks that could compromise your website’s integrity.
Trinity Create’s website audit is a comprehensive process that covers all aspects of your
website, so you can be sure that any issues will be identified and addressed.
Take advantage of our free website audit offer today – giving you a competitive edge and
helping you stay ahead of the curve.
Get in touch with one of our friendly team members today!
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