Pay Attention to What’s on Your Website: Is It Helping or Hurting You?
Here’s a truth bomb: Your website might be costing you more than it’s earning you. Why? Because too many businesses let their websites bloat with outdated features, unnecessary plugins, and unused tech that silently drag performance down.
If you’re guilty of letting your site run on autopilot, it’s time to rethink your approach. The biggest improvements might not come from adding new features but from stripping away the old useless ones. In this Episode with Brian Purkiss, Senior Ecommerce Manager at Honest Paws, we explore how this simple action can revolutionize your website’s performance.
🚫 Say Goodbye to Unused Tech
Websites can get cluttered over time. You might have installed a fancy widget or plug-in months or even years ago that you no longer need. Yet, it’s still sitting there eating up bandwidth and slowing down your site. Maybe it’s an analytics tool you no longer use or a chat function that no one uses. Whatever the case, unused tech doesn’t just take up space—it can actively harm your site.
Why It’s a Problem:
Slows Down Your Website: Every extra script, plugin, or widget requires resources to load, making your site slower. And guess what? Google’s algorithm hates slow sites and so do your visitors.
Security Risks: Outdated plugins or tools that are no longer supported can become entry points for hackers. Yikes!
User Confusion: If your website is cluttered with features that don’t work or aren’t helpful, it frustrates users and makes navigation more difficult.
🔄 Regular Audits = Better Performance
Think of your website like a garden. Without regular maintenance, weeds grow. Perform regular audits of your site to identify what’s not working or what’s no longer needed. Ask yourself these key questions:
Is this tool or feature still relevant?
Does it improve the user experience?
Is it compatible with modern browsers and devices?
Are there better alternatives that are simpler or more efficient?
The best part? Sometimes the biggest improvement you can make is simply removing what’s not working. By cutting out the excess, you’ll improve site speed, reduce clutter, and enhance your visitors' experience—without adding anything new.
📈 Less Is More: Simplification Boosts Results
A clean, fast, and functional website isn’t just about aesthetics. It directly impacts your bottom line. Research shows that even a one-second delay in page load can reduce conversions by 7%. That means fewer people filling out forms, fewer product sales, and fewer newsletter sign-ups—all because of a slow website.
Removing unused tech is an easy win. It’s faster and cheaper than building new features, and it often yields instant improvements. Plus, by simplifying your tech stack you reduce the chances of things going wrong in the future.
🚀 Ready to Improve Your Website?
Improving your website doesn't always mean adding the latest features or redesigning the entire thing. Sometimes, the most effective strategy is subtraction. Take a hard look at what’s really necessary, cut the dead weight, and watch your website (and business) perform better than ever.
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