Your website looks fine. But "fine" doesn't sell. The difference between a 1% and a 4% conversion rate isn't a redesign — it's 10 small fixes.
User experience isn't about making your website pretty — it's about removing every obstacle between the visitor and the action you want them to take. Every confusing menu, every slow page, every missing button is a hole in your bucket. You pour traffic in through ads and SEO, and it leaks out through bad UX. You don't need a $20,000 redesign. You need to find the 10 friction points and fix them — one by one. Each fix compounds: 10% improvement × 10 fixes = 159% improvement (not 100% — that's the power of compounding).
The 10 highest-impact UX fixes for SMB websites
1. Speed (instant impact). Every second of load time costs 7% of conversions. Test at PageSpeed Insights. If mobile score is under 50: compress images (TinyPNG), enable caching, consider better hosting. Moving from 5-second to 2-second load time can increase conversions 30-50%. The single highest-ROI fix for most SMB websites.
2. Mobile-first navigation. 65%+ of traffic is mobile. Yet most SMB sites are designed on desktop and "adapted" to mobile. The fix: test every page on your phone. Can you tap every button without zooming? Is the form easy to fill on a small screen? Can you find the phone number in under 2 seconds? Fix mobile first — desktop usually works fine.
3. One CTA per page. The homepage that says "Call us, email us, fill the form, follow us, download our brochure" converts worse than one that says "Book Your Free Consultation." One page, one goal, one button. If the visitor has to choose between 5 actions, most choose none.
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