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Many businesses throw a new logo on their homepage, swap a few images, and call it a “redesign.” But what you might need isn’t a quick facelift, it’s a full structural overhaul. Here’s how to tell the difference.
🚩 1. It Looks Fine… but Doesn’t Work
A pretty website is useless if it’s not converting. Are visitors bouncing without clicking? Are contact forms getting ignored? If it’s not generating leads or guiding people to take action, the problem is deeper than design… it’s functionality and flow.
📱 2. It’s Not Mobile-First
If your site still looks like a squished desktop version on mobile, it’s overdue for a full rebuild. Google penalizes sites that aren’t mobile-friendly and users abandon them fast.
🧭 3. The Navigation Confuses People
Outdated menus, buried pages, and too many clicks to get to key info = lost business. A redesign isn’t just about appearance; it’s about how users move through your site.
🧠 4. Your Branding Has Changed (But the Site Hasn’t)
If you’ve rebranded your services, target audience, or messaging but your site still reflects the old you. It’s sending mixed signals to visitors. That’s a solid case for a fresh start.
💀 5. It’s Running on Outdated Tech
Still using a clunky theme from 2015 or a builder that constantly glitches? You’re not just behind… you’re at risk. An overhaul can improve speed, security, and SEO performance.
🔧 Don’t Just Polish. Rebuild With Purpose.
At Twin Rivers Communications, we don’t just redesign, we rethink your site from the ground up to make it work harder for your business.

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