The question of "whether you want to redesign your site" is often a quick reflection of the site owners. Many people are starting from small stations and basic sites, especially when your site has become an E-commerce site, the problem becomes more important. In the early stage of the station you are using a small amount of money and time to run your site, so in the initial site design of the appeal for many people are lacking.
Many people start with a ready-made template or skin, but there's always a limit to the way you want to change. Either way, you make your site live and work, and over time, when you get some results, you eventually want to change its appearance.
When you are browsing the Internet, you can stumble upon other websites to discover the design of your favorite websites, sometimes designed to allow you to discard the look of your existing site and create an idea that resembles the site you see. Or you may see a competitor suddenly launching a brand new website design that can also encourage you to redesign your site.
You don't have to redesign your site all the time, even if you think it's a very important thing. Your visitors are growing and familiar with your existing website, and a large part of it may be the color and layout of your site. Why make your site the same as Bob (especially a competitor) because he is a competitor and has a new design site? Why not update your existing site with key elements and maintain a majority of the original colors on the basis of the same general framework? This is the same as the positive impact of completely redesigning your site, and it keeps a lot of things that your existing users like.
It takes a lot of money and time to redesign a website. Update the small elements that will allow your site to spend a small amount of time and money on the basis of continuous enrichment. Maybe you will keep your background color and icon as well as the overall layout unchanged. You may just subtly change the background color or add some very subtle gradient colors. So you go in the right direction, maybe you slightly change the appearance of the site, can give the site a fresher and more refreshing appearance ... To meet some of today's new design standards.
Redesign your site if it's just something you want to do or another similar site does, that's not a good reason. Your redesign of your site is supposed to be with brands (such as logos, colors, names, etc. ...). Change, add functionality (improve usability), or your site seems to be out of tune with many modern design trends so that your site looks outdated. Excellent design with good usability can make sales increase dramatically, so an excellent website design is very important. Whether it's a complete change of your site or a little adjustment and change to improve the site's appearance is just an assessment.
I have redesigned my personal site 5 times over the past nine years. Most of the redesign was done in the early years, because I found the design itself and usability flaws. It is quite necessary for me to go through the difficulties of these development periods and to get out of these detours. About four years ago I was keen to do something that looked very neat and very easy to use, but updating them was a complete nightmare for me because I was making them too complicated. Since then, I have focused on something that looks refreshing, simple and easy to update. Since then I have maintained the overall framework of the site, and in the past few years has only changed the design. I keep updating add functionality and appearance elements.
I visit a lot of sites every day and see a lot of sites with fantastic looks. Many of them are working with me on the same project, so I almost want to discard my existing sites and redesign my site to look like "a" or "B" sites. I really like the design of my site, and I make subtle changes from time to place. Along with the Twitter boom, the recent subtle changes in my site that make the painting more prominent make me a lot of people's concern on social networking sites.
Our site owners want to ask themselves such a question, our site really need to redesign it, we just want our site looks like dick? If your site is already looking presentable, closely followed by the trend of the times, and extremely easy to use, why redesign it? Try to "just make subtle changes" this way. You will save time, money and effort.