And how to Fix Them
Your website might look good, but is it bringing you leads and sales?
Hidden mistakes often cost businesses money without warning. Even a professional-looking site can leave visitors confused or drive them away.
In this guide, I’ll share seven website mistakes that quietly drain your business and show you how to spot them before they hurt your bottom line. Let’s make sure your website works for you, not against you.
Your website might look beautiful, but if people don’t know what to do next, they’ll leave without taking action.
A call to action (CTA) tells visitors exactly what you want them to do, like:
When your CTAs are missing, too small, or vague, people feel lost. They might like your business, but they won’t take the next step because it isn’t obvious.
If the answer is no, your CTAs might need work.
A common mistake I see on business websites is messaging that focuses only on the business owner.
Phrases like:
These statements might be true, but they don’t speak to your customer’s problems or goals. Visitors care most about how you can help them. If your website talks only about your business, people leave because they don’t see how you fit into their story.
Look at the first few lines of your homepage and ask:
Many business owners think their website is mobile-friendly because it technically “resizes” on a phone. But a site can be responsive and still look cluttered, cramped, or impossible to navigate on small screens.
If visitors have to pinch, zoom, squint, or hunt for buttons, they’ll leave fast.
Open your site on your phone:
A mobile mess is a sign your website might need a fresh start. My Website Redesign service fixes mobile issues and makes sure your site looks great and works smoothly on every device.
Few things frustrate website visitors faster than a slow-loading page. Even if your design looks beautiful, people won’t wait around for it to appear.
Slow sites don’t just annoy users. They also hurt your visibility in search engines and can quietly drain your business by lowering conversions.
If your site takes longer than three seconds to load, you’re probably losing potential customers.
Many business owners try to handle SEO themselves. There’s nothing wrong with wanting to save money, but DIY SEO often leads to mistakes that can hurt your website’s chances of being found in search results.
Some common issues I see include:
When your SEO isn’t done correctly, Google may ignore your site entirely or push it down in the rankings.
Visitors landing on your website might be curious about your business, but curiosity isn’t enough. People want to feel confident before they spend money, share personal information, or book your services.
If your website lacks trust signals, visitors might decide it’s safer to look somewhere else.
Common trust signals include:
Secure website badges like SSL (the padlock icon)
Many business owners want their website to look clean and minimal, which is great for design. But sometimes, that leads to burying critical information too far down the page.
If visitors have to scroll a long way to find out what you do, how you can help them, or how to contact you, they might leave without taking action.
This doesn’t mean everything must be jammed at the top. But your key information should be visible right away:
If people have to dig for this information, many won’t bother.
A website isn’t just an online business card. It should help you attract leads, build trust, and drive sales.
The mistakes we covered might seem small, but together they can quietly cost you business. The good news is that every one of these issues can be fixed.
If your website isn’t bringing the results you want, it might be time for a change. My Website Redesign service can help you create a site that works for your business and your customers.
Let’s make sure your website helps you grow, not hold you back.