Problem #1 – The HIPPO doesn’t understand web design best practices
Over the years, website best practices have continuously evolved, and a design that may have worked a few years ago now looks old and unpolished. Your executive might think it’s a “classic style” that only gets better with time. They may only view the website on a desktop computer and not even be aware of how it appears on other devices.
By demonstrating examples of a well designed responsive website and showing them how they are displayed on mobile and tablet devices, you can make an argument for a website redesign to tackle this issue. Use data to make your point and stats to inspire them, such as the research that indicates that 82% of users browse mobile sites before making a purchase decision. Executives may not understand how a website is a marketing tool, so be sure you’re equipped with numbers and facts to back up your decisions.
Along the same lines as responsive design, search engine optimization (SEO) best practices are continually evolving. Failure to adhere to SEO best practices changes can cause a site to be penalized or even deindexed, but these nightmares are all preventable. Tell your executives about how a new website will adhere to the latest SEO best practices and, with an aggressive content strategy, will allow you to outrank your competitors. This could help motivate the HiPPOs to support your plans.
Problem #2 – The HIPPO doesn’t understand the importance of user experience
Even if a website is pleasing to the eye, it does not mean it’s effective. User experience is described as the person’s overall experience using a website or application, which is either excellent, atrocious, or somewhere in between. It’s been said that there’s no such thing as good or bad design, only effective and ineffective communication – and this absolutely relates to user experience and how a customer will feel after interacting on your website.
For your new website redesign, create user journeys to document how and what a user might interact with on your website to attain a goal and how to improve it. This could include learning how to contact your company, filling out a form, downloading a brochure, or browsing your service pages to understand more about your company’s offerings.
Problem #3 – The HIPPO doesn’t understand how the website impacts business objectives
Make sure you understand your organization’s business objectives before even broaching the subject with a HiPPO. Your website redesign project needs to demonstrate how a new website helps achieve business objectives. Most HiPPOs may not know the role your website plays in your organization’s marketing strategy. Showing that your website’s performance has a direct impact on achieving your business objectives usually works in your favor.
Problem #4 – The HIPPO thinks a new website would be too expensive
Unless your HiPPO has a marketing background, they likely won’t understand how to measure a new web site’s value and how it will bring a return on investment (ROI). This is a fair objection to a website redesign, but if you can demonstrate the value of redesigning the website and addressing existing issues, it can make them realize the need for a new website.
Some benchmarks you could share with them include:
- Monthly pageviews/visitors
- Average month-over-month behavior
- Bounce rate
- Time on site
- Number of pages viewed per session
- Traffic sources and acquisition
- SERPs rankings for target keywords
- Page load time and site speed
- Landing page conversion rates
- Call-to-action click-through rates
Some of these trends will speak for themselves and can indicate issues with your current website. Try to explain the metrics in a way that will empower your HiPPO to approve the move to a new website.
Redesigning a new website for your company is thoroughly exciting, though it can be a stressful process as well. We try to reduce the stress for you by using our 20+ years’ experience building and rebuilding multi-award-winning websites for e-commerce businesses, B2B, B2C, and other spaces. To learn more about our web design and development services, contact us today.